18.09.2025 11:54
In Samsun, a woman, along with her son, dug a 12-meter deep tunnel under a five-story apartment building for a treasure she saw in her dream. The police caught the mother and son red-handed with materials related to smuggling during the excavation.
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A woman in Samsun, after seeing treasure in her dream, dug a tunnel 12 meters deep under a 5-story apartment building with her son. The mother and son were caught red-handed.
The incident occurred in the İlkadım district of Samsun. According to the information obtained, a joint operation by the Samsun Provincial Police Department's Smuggling and Organized Crime Division and the İlkadım District Police Department revealed that there was an unusual excavation in a building.
THEY STARTED DIGGING FOR THE TREASURE THEY SAW IN THE DREAM
A woman named F.T. claimed that she saw treasure under the house they lived in during her dream. Following this, she and her son D.T. began to dig under the building.
TUNNEL AT A DEPTH OF 5 STORIES
The mother and son dug a tunnel approximately 12 meters deep and 1-2 meters wide from the side of the building downwards. They set up a professional electric winch system to remove the excavated soil. The depth of the tunnel reached the height of the 5-story apartment.
SOIL STACKED IN THE GARDEN
It was determined by the police that the soil extracted from the excavation was filled into bags and accumulated in the garden of the house to avoid drawing attention. The bags stacked on top of each other in the garden revealed the scale of the excavation.
PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT SEIZED
During the searches conducted at the excavation site and the residence, a large number of materials used in illegal excavation were seized. The police teams confiscated 1 excavator, 3 shovels, 2 helmets, 2 descent kits, 2 plastic buckets, 1 5-meter electric cable, 1 12-meter rope, and 2 picks.
MOTHER AND SON CAUGHT RED-HANDED
Mother F.T. and son D.T. were caught red-handed during an operation carried out by the police teams. Legal action was initiated against the mother and son for 'violating the law on the protection of cultural and natural assets.'
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