18.03.2025 13:20
Jewelry worth a total of 11 million 650 thousand lira, including a diamond-embellished gold bracelet inherited from Sultan Ulviye, was stolen from the home of Mesude Evliyazade, a granddaughter of Ottoman Sultan Vahdettin. The moment of the burglary at Evliyazade's house was captured second by second on security cameras.
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Mesude Evliyazade, a descendant of Ottoman Sultan Vahdettin, who lives in a luxury site located on Sarıyer Street in Poligon Neighborhood, reported a burglary to the police on March 15, stating that there had been a theft at her home. In her statement to the police, Evliyazade indicated that a total of 11 million 650 thousand liras worth of jewelry had been stolen from her home.
THE THIEF TURNED OUT TO BE A MAID
She noted that the price of a diamond-embellished gold bracelet inherited from Ulviye Sultan alone was 6 million liras. Mesude Ulviyezade stated that the theft was carried out by a maid she had hired on a live-in basis on February 4, and that two rings, one pair of earrings, a bag, and clothing items were also stolen.
ARRESTED IN ESENYURT
Following the report, police teams initiated an investigation into the million-dollar theft. In their investigations, police teams examining security cameras determined that the maid, T.Ç. (43), had left the house with the items she collected in a bag while going on leave. Detecting that the maid had committed the theft, the teams arrested the individual in Esenyurt.
After T.Ç.'s statement, 79 pieces of items such as bags and clothes were seized, while 20 pieces of clothing and bags were found in İzmir. It was also determined that the suspect's daughter, S.N.Ş. (23), was attempting to sell the stolen items through social media. S.N.Ş. was also caught and taken into custody by the police. The suspects, whose procedures were completed at the police station, were referred to judicial authorities. T.Ç. was arrested and sent to prison, while her daughter S.N.Ş. was released under judicial control.
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