10.01.2026 12:03
In the last 20 days, 400 food orders, police, ambulances, and transgender individuals were sent to the home of Ersan Yalçuva, who lives in Bursa, due to false orders and reports. The delivery riders bringing orders that Yalçuva did not place and taxis arriving without being called were captured on security cameras, as his door was knocked on an average of 20 times a day. Yalçuva stated that his 9-year-old daughter Melis, who has a muscle disease, has been negatively affected by this situation.
Ersan Yalçuva, who lives in the Nilüfer district of Bursa, said that the nightmare that started with the delivery of meals he did not order grew with false reports and abusive phone calls. Yalçuva, whose door is knocked on an average of 20 times a day, filed a criminal complaint with the prosecutor's office, stating that not only the police and health teams but also taxis and motorcycle couriers he did not call were directed to his home.
TRANS INDIVIDUALS WERE EVEN SENT TO HIS HOME
Ersan Yalçuva, who lives on the third floor of a six-story building in the Nilüfer district with his daughter Melis, who has a muscle disease, and his son Eren (11), started receiving meals he did not order at his address 20 days ago. At first, Yalçuva thought that the order packages with different names had mistakes in their addresses. However, the orders did not stop. The food orders continued with false reports. When Yalçuva opened his door, he encountered police, health teams, and even trans individuals, and went to the prosecutor's office to file a complaint along with abusive calls and messages he received from different numbers on his phone. The motorcycle couriers bringing the orders he did not place and the taxis that came without being called were captured on security cameras. Yalçuva also recorded the motorcycle couriers lined up side by side in front of the building with his mobile phone camera.
"WE WILL DEAL WITH YOU FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE"
Yalçuva, who said that sometimes a courier, sometimes a police officer, and sometimes health personnel or even trans individuals knock on his door, stated, "400 orders came to my address in 20 days. Civil police came with false reports. The incident started 20 days ago. They started calling me with a Moroccan number. They continued to call me from different numbers. They started to insult heavily, from my mother to my disabled daughter. They said, 'We will deal with you for the rest of your life.' They also made bomb threats and arms smuggling reports," he said.
"WE CAN'T SLEEP"
Ersan Yalçuva stated that the constant ringing of the doorbell negatively affected the health of his daughter Melis Yalçuva, who has a muscle disease and for whom he is responsible for care and treatment, saying, "The incoming reports and orders continue until late at night. The orders and reports that start at 11:00 AM continue until 03:00 AM. We can't sleep," he said.
"MINISTRY INSPECTORS CAME TO MY HOME"
Yalçuva stated that a report was also made to the police and the Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Services for allegedly abusing his daughter, saying, "The nurses who came here are trying to go upstairs with stretchers. Sex workers from a different neighborhood also came to my address. Ministry inspectors also came to my home based on false reports, claiming that I abused my disabled daughter. They examined me and my daughter. When they found no problem, they left. I got tired and went to my family's place in Gebze for a while. Even during that time, police reports and food orders continued to come," he said.