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The teams of the Fatih District Police Department received from the prosecutor’s office following complaints that a large number of people from various provinces came for gambling and prostitution before the curfew that began at 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and continued until 05:00 on Monday during the pandemic. He did an operation after the permit.
Teams from the Fatih District Police Department Public Safety Office were scheduled to begin the operation at 11:45 p.m. While preparations for the operation, which was also followed by DHA reporter Mehmet Ö, he nicknamed the ‘president’ who rented the building. and a person next to him left the building at 10:45 p.m. The undercover police followed these people. Mehmet Ö. and the person next to him was arrested while trying to call people in the building and give information when they realized that they were being followed by the exit of the bakery.
HIGHLIGHTS OF OPERATION HOURS
Faced with this unexpected event, the teams advanced the operation one hour. Teams from the Public Safety Bureau took precautions against those who wanted to escape by climbing onto the roofs of the buildings around the building to be operated in a short time.
Mehmet Ö arrested. Taking the person next to him to the police, he entered the building. It was seen that there were many steel doors and security cameras in the apartment. When teams found the steel door on the second floor, they asked Mehmet Ö., Nicknamed the ‘president’, to open the door. It was noted that this person was keeping the key which, according to him, was not with him in the palm of his hand. Those inside, who saw and noticed the policemen entering through the open door with the key of the security cameras, went to the roof of the building and tried to escape to the adjacent buildings, while the policemen waiting for them sent them back to where they came from.
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CASINO UPPER FLOOR, FUHUŞ ROOM GROUND FLOOR
Police officers, Mehmet Ö. It was determined that the upper floor of the apartment, which was rented entirely by his son, was arranged to be used as a casino, the third floor served as a restaurant, and the rooms on the other floors were designed as hotel rooms for arrivals. In this building it was determined that there were 15 people who were determined to gamble and 5 foreign women alleged to have sex with these people for money.
It has been claimed that the accommodation fee per night in the rooms arranged for players who must play at least 10 thousand TL during the weekend is 300 TL, and in case of sex with women, 500 TL is charged per person and night. 5 women and 2 men of foreign nationality who were captured in the building were handed over to the Provincial Immigration Administration for deportation. According to the Misdemeanor Law, the detainees were sentenced to 1,225 TL per game, 3,150 TL for opposition to the Provincial Hygiene Law and a total of 90,125 TL in total.
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THEY HID THEIR FACES WITH THE POLICE MASKS
Determining that most of the players, who were determined to completely ignore the threat of the coronavirus, were unmasked, the police distributed masks. An official report was prepared for those who turned out to have played for crimes in opposition to the Law of Misdemeanors and the Law of Public Health. In addition, a report was prepared for those without a mask. As teams entering one room determined that there were two women and two men inside, the woman who was determined to be with a man in another room was seen to be crying. The police confiscated game cards, prankster suits and security cameras and recording devices, and drew attention to some of their women hiding behind the curtain.
CRUPIER SON, WAITER, COOKIE WIFE
Mehmet Ö, accused of providing a place and an opportunity for prostitution and gambling. and his son Turgay Ö., whom he hired as a dealer and waiter, was released after his transaction. It was noted that Mehmet Ö.’s wife did meals and cleaning work for those staying in the building, and the third floor was used as a dining room. He covered their faces with the masks distributed by the police so as not to see the people who were taken from the building by the police.