"The suspect, who has a final sentence of 27 years in prison for the crime of "intentional homicide", was captured by the teams. The perpetrator of a murder committed in Izmir in 2013 was caught 11 years later by the Güven Timleri in Bursa. The ease with which the bloody suspect, who traveled from city to city for 11 years using his brother's identity, is astonishing. It was learned that in his statement at the police station, the suspect said, "I don't know if I have enough life to get out." The incident took place on Kıbrıs Şehitleri Avenue in Ulu Neighborhood, Osmangazi district. The Güven Timleri Bureau Directorate, affiliated with the Security Branch Directorate of the Provincial Police Department, continues its uninterrupted fight against crime and criminals. The Güven Timleri, who disguise themselves to prevent crimes such as pickpocketing, mugging, and theft, stopped a person they suspected during their patrol. HE GAVE HIMSELF AWAY WHEN HE PANICKEDThe suspect revealed himself when he panicked during the interrogation by the Güven Timleri. The teams, who determined that he used his brother's identity number during the interrogation, detained the suspect there. After the identification, it was determined that the suspect was F.Ç. (43). It was determined that F.Ç. had a final sentence of 27 years in prison for the crime of "intentional homicide" by the Izmir Heavy Penal Court. F.Ç., who was the fugitive suspect of a murder committed in Izmir in 2013, was brought to the Security Branch Directorate. F.Ç., who had been on the run with a fake identity for 11 years, could not escape from the Bursa police. HE THOUGHT HE COULD HIDE COMFORTABLYF.Ç., who recently moved to Bursa, was caught by the Güven Timleri shortly after he thought he could hide comfortably in the metropolitan city. "I DON'T KNOW IF I HAVE ENOUGH LIFE TO GET OUT"It was learned that F.Ç., taken to the Security Branch Directorate, said in his statement, "I don't know if I have enough life to get out." The suspect was arrested and sent to prison after the procedures at the police station.
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