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Police officer Sedat Yabalak, who was arrested and martyred by the PKK terrorist organization in Gara, located in the Claçe Kartal-2 area of operations, was buried at a ceremony in the Bozyazı district of Mersin.
The funeral of the martyr Yabalak, who was brought to the city after the procedures at the Presidency of the Malatya Group of Forensic Medicine Institutions, was brought to the courtyard of the Tekeli Mosque on the shoulders of the ceremony squad.
At the funeral in the mosque, the mother of the martyr Ünzile, his father Kadir, his wife Burcu, his daughter Zeynep Sena and his brothers, as well as the Minister of the Interior, Süleyman Soylu, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the European Union ( EU) In attendance were Ambassador Faruk Kaymakcı, Mersin Governor Ali İhsan Su, Mersin Metropolitan Mayor Vahap Seçer, MPs, District Mayors, military and civil officials and many citizens.
At the ceremony, Zeynep Sena, the martyr’s 7-year-old daughter dressed in a police uniform, kissed the photo of her father in his coffin and greeted the police.
Minister Soylu hugged his mother, Ünzile Yabalak, to whom he expressed his condolences. Soylu, who also greeted the martyr’s daughter, talked for a while with the little girl.
At the ceremony the policeman’s curriculum vitae was read.
Following the funeral oration by Provincial Mufti Şaban Kondi, the martyr’s funeral was brought to the funeral vehicle by family members, Soylu and his colleagues.
Here the funeral of the martyred police officer was buried, who was taken to the cemetery in the Tekeli district.
The martyred police officer, married and father of 3 children, was kidnapped by members of the PKK terrorist organization who blocked the road in the Lice district of Diyarbakır on his way to Şanlıurfa with his family in Erzurum in 2015.
The statement from the General Security Directorate is as follows:
The news on some social media platforms that “martyred police officer Vedat Kaya was removed by decree after being kidnapped by the PKK” is certainly not true. The public dismissals carried out under the decree laws are published in the Official Gazette along with the names. It will be seen that no action has been taken against our martyr in this context when the relevant Decree Laws are examined. The civil servant rights of the martyr policeman Vedat Kaya have continued uninterrupted since the day he was abducted by the terrorist organization PKK These provocative attempts against the martyrs profoundly upset both the family and relatives of our martyrs and the Police Department .
IT HAPPENED ON HIS LAST TRIP IN MARDIN
Police officer Vedat Kaya (33), one of 13 people who were martyred by PKK terrorists in the Gara region of northern Iraq, was buried after a ceremony held in his hometown of Mardin.
The body of police officer Vedat Kaya, who was martyred by PKK terrorists in the Gara region of northern Iraq, was taken to his hometown of Mardin. A ceremony was held for the martyred police officer Kaya at the Şakir Nuhoğlu Mosque. Governor Mahmut Demirtaş, Chief of Police Mehmet Aktaş, Deputy Minister of the Interior Muhterem İnce, Commander of the Provincial Gendarmerie, Brigadier General Halil Şen, Chief of Provincial Police Muhittin İlker Emir, Provincial Mufti Ali Hayri Çelik, mother of the martyr Emine, father Şeyhmus and Kaya brothers, Diyarbakır Some families attended the adoption guard in front of the HDP provincial building. The corpse of the martyred policeman was taken out of the ambulance and placed on the musalla stone. After the prayer and funeral prayer here, the martyr’s body was buried in tears at the Martyrdom of Selen Kışlası.
Martyr police officer Vedat Kaya was abducted by PKK terrorists who blocked the road in Diyarbakır’s Lice district as he was returning to his hometown of Mardin with his brother’s wedding convoy from Muş on July 24, 2016. His mother Emine and father Şeyhmus Kaya arrived in front of the HDP building on September 5, 2019 and began the protest sit-in.
ŞEHİT JANDARMA ER SEDAT SORGUN WAS LASTED ON HIS LAST TRIP IN ERZURUM
The body of 35-year-old Sorgun, which was taken from the morgue of the Erzurum Mareşal Çakmak State Hospital, wrapped in a Turkish flag, was taken to the Narmanlı mosque in Yakutiye district.
After the funeral prayer performed by Provincial Mufti Şahin Yıldırım, the body of the martyr was carried on the shoulders by the ceremonial squad for a time and placed on the gun carriage and then on the funeral vehicle.
The body of the martyr Sorgun was taken to the Abdurrahman Gazi cemetery accompanied by the unmarried citizens and the slogans “Martyrs do not die, the fatherland is indivisible” and “Down with the PKK” and he was buried here in the family cemetery.
Governor Okay Memiş and those at the protocol tried to calm the martyr’s father, Nihat Sorgun, and his relatives during the ceremony.
Deputy Minister of the Interior Tayyip Sabri Erbil, Deputy Minister of Finance and Finance Şakir Ercan Gül, Deputy Minister of Family, Labor and Social Services Adnan Ertem, Commander of the Ninth General Corps of Division Erhan Uzun, Regional Commander of Gendarmerie General of Brigade Semih Okyar, Gendarmerie Regiment Provincial Commander Colonel Ali Gemalmaz, provincial police chief Mehmet Aslan, representatives of political parties and many citizens attended.
Martyr Sorgun was arrested on August 13, 2015 on the Diyarbakır-Bingöl highway when intercepting the terrorist organization PKK while in charge of the Van Provincial Gendarmerie Command.
ŞEHİT JANDARMA ER SÜLEYMAN SUNGUR IS HIS LAST TRIP IN SİİRT
The funeral of the martyr Sungur (27) wrapped in the Turkish flag, whose formalities at the Malatya Institute of Forensic Medicine were completed, was taken to the 3rd Siirt Command Brigade Command by helicopter.
At the ceremony held here, the martyr’s funeral was placed on the catafalque, there was a moment of silence, and his resume was read.
The ceremony was attended by the mother of the martyr Şirin, his father Salih Sungur and his relatives and the general commander of the Gendarmerie, General Arif Çetin, the deputy minister of Youth and Sports İhsan Selim Baydaş, the governor Osman Hacıbektaşoğlu, the commander of the Corps of Gendarmerie Public Security, Major General Hüseyin Kurtoğlu, Siirt Muhammed Yasin Başbay Prosecutor General, Provincial Gendarmerie Commander, Brigadier General Uğur Ertekin, Deputy Commander of the 3rd Siirt Commando Brigade, Infantry Colonel Gaffar Gören, Rector of the University from Siirt Prof. Dr. Nihat Şındak, Provincial Police Chief Saruhan Kızılay and citizens attended.
At the ceremony, where Provincial Mufti Vahap Kapıcıoğlu prayed, General Çetin and Governor Hacıbektaşoğlu tried to calm the martyr’s father, Salih Sungur, and his relatives.
The martyr Sungur’s funeral was brought to the Abdulhakim Sancak Bazaar Mosque after he was taken to his father’s house in Barış Mahallesi.
After the funeral prayers, the citizens shouted “down with the PKK”.
The funeral of the martyr Sungur, who was under the command of the Bingöl Provincial Gendarmerie Command, was buried in the Sheikh Süleyman Cemetery with prayers.