31.12.2025 06:45
The establishments named Kütüphane, Bebek Otel, and Amaya, which have come to the forefront due to drug investigations, have received a decision. The Istanbul Governorship has ruled that these addresses, where crimes have been detected, will be closed for a period of 1 month.
A closure decision has been made regarding the establishments named Kütüphane, Bebek Otel, and Amaya, which have come to the forefront due to drug investigations in Istanbul. The Istanbul Governorship ruled that these addresses, where crimes were determined to have been committed based on reports prepared by security units, would be banned from operation for a period of 1 month.
ENTERING THROUGH A SECRET DOOR
According to the information obtained, the venue named Kütüphane, which is known for its emphasis on "privacy" and is alleged to be entered through a secret door resembling a bookshelf on the upper floor of a restaurant, particularly in Etiler, has become one of the critical points of the ongoing investigation.
USED AS A CRIME SCENE
In the investigations deepened upon the instruction of the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, it was stated that there were findings indicating that these luxury establishments were used as crime scenes.
DRUGS FOUND IN THE VENUES
During the operations, approximately 1 gram of cocaine was seized at Amaya, and approximately 2 grams of cocaine along with substances assessed to be liquid marijuana were found at Bebek Otel. Additionally, it was reported that drug paraphernalia and various materials believed to be contaminated with drugs were discovered.
The governorship announced that a closure decision for a period of 1 month was made regarding Kütüphane, Bebek Otel, and Amaya based on the findings.