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The teams from the Provincial Police Department received the notice that the games were being played in the internet cafe, which should be closed in the central district of Yıldırım, on Duaçınarı Mahallesi Bedir Street. Yıldırım District Police Department Chief of Crime Prevention and Investigation Office, Chief of Patrol Teams, Chief of Yavuz Selim Police Center and Office of Public Security Section.
Police teams listened for a while in front of the cafe and heard voices from inside. Although the teams knocked on the door, no one opened it. When the teams waiting a while said they would call a locksmith to open the door, the business owner opened the door to the cybercafé.
HIDDEN BEHIND THE CURTAIN
The teams that entered with the opening of the door saw that there was no one here. The teams then conducted an investigation to determine where the voices inside were coming from. Noticing that there is a door behind a toilet in the internet cafe, the teams took the toilet from where it was located and opened the door. The teams determined that the door led to the cafeteria on the ground floor of the next building. The teams that entered the cafeteria saw 30 people hiding behind a curtain.
Found hidden under the table
Police began investigating whether someone was hiding in the cafeteria and internet cafe. Meanwhile, a person was seen hiding under the table in the cafeteria. When he realized that they had noticed, the person under the table said, “What were you doing here?” He replied “I was tying my shoes” to the question.
TOTAL 100 THOUSAND 800 TL PENALTY
Although the police teams were closed due to the curfew, 31 people who played games in the cybercafé were fined a total of 97,650 TL of 3,150 lira each. In addition, the owner of the business that had to be closed was fined 3,150 TL and a legal process was initiated for smoking in the closed area.