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Cihan Aksu, the courier who was detained in Tuzla on the grounds that he was not wearing a mask during the September 19 inspections, threatened the police, who asked him for his identity, saying ‘use force, we’ll see you later’. The telephones that speak to that person is “Give me the number of the organization, send the number of the uncle” that was also on the Turkish agenda. They were taken into custody after the appearance of the images and the condition of judicial control completed the investigation carried out on the suspects released Aksu.
In the indictment prepared by the Anatolian Prosecutor General’s Office, it was stated that police officers working at the Tuzla Patrol Equipment Authority on the date of the incident carried out a Covid-19 inspection on Tuzla Cami Mahallesi İstasyon Street.
He did not give his identity and resisted the police
Cihan Aksu, a motorcycle who did not wear a mask during inspections, was said to have been detained and asked for an identity card for administrative action because he did not wear a mask, but Aksu did not give his identity. It was noted that the police officers HO, MA and Ö.A. They said they would impose administrative fines and warned that they would be used by force if they did not reveal their identity documents.
REQUESTED THE NUMBER OF THE ORGANIZATION AND ITS BRANCH
Then, it was explained that the suspect threatened to impede his duties with the police with words such as “Use force and then we will see you, you cannot punish me.” It was emphasized that he resisted the policemen by threatening him with the words “Send the number of the organization, send me the number of my brother-in-law” in the phone call that came to mind at the time. In defense of the suspect Cihan Aksu, it was claimed that he was referring to his family and friends from the organization and said he had no intention of threatening.
5 YEARS UP TO 3 MONTHS
In the indictment, the suspect Aksu was required to be sentenced from 7 months and 15 days to 5 years and 3 months for the crime of “resisting a public official in order not to fulfill his duty”. The indictment was accepted by the 46th Anatolian Criminal Court of First Instance. The suspect’s trial will begin in the next few days.