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Ahmet Akkaya, who was an imam in the Gümeli city of the Alaplı district of Zonguldak, was appointed as an official of the District Youth and Sports Directorate in Ereğli at the request of the Zonguldak Provincial Youth and Sports Director Hakan Yücel, who was his friend last April, and the approval of the former city governor, Erdoğan Bektaşdoğan.
The appointment of Imam Akkaya, who left the city in friendship, was canceled by the new Governor Mustafa Tutulmaz, who took office on June 10. The imam, who was absent for a time, went to the Ereğli Sports and Youth District Directorate on December 30. When Imam got into his car in the park and returned, he collided with the vehicle of his martyr father Kamil Demirci, who was coming to look for his daughter Arzu Demirci, who worked at the institution.
The martyr broke his father’s nose
Arzu Demirci got out of his car at Imam Ahmet Akkaya on his way to the front of the vehicle after the accident that occurred while getting in his father’s car. While inspecting the damaged car, the magnet got on his own car and continued driving back. Meanwhile, his martyr father, Kamil Demirci, got out of his vehicle and said: “I honked to warn you. Why didn’t you stop? He reacted.
In the fight that broke out, Akkaya beat Kamil Demirci, the martyred father, along with his daughter and wife. The martyr father, who fell to the ground as a result of the blow, went to the hospital. Demirci’s nose, which had slight eye damage from broken glasses, was determined to be broken. After the blacksmith’s treatment, he went to the police station and complained about the imam and his daughter complained to CIMER.
He went to take his daughter, seven.
Arzu Demirci, the sister of the Er Ayhan Demirci Gendarmerie Command, who was martyred in the operation against the terrorist organization in the Bestler Dereler region of Şırnak in 2007, stated that they complained about the imam after their father was beaten and said: “Around 4.30, my mother and father came to the workplace to pick me up. My father waited in the parking lot of the institution with his vehicle. When I got in the car, he started to walk back from where Ahmet Akkaya’s car was parked.
My father pressed the horn, but the person didn’t stop and hit the front of our vehicle. My father and mother did not get out of the vehicle immediately. I went to look at the front of the vehicle and saw that it was damaged. Meanwhile, Ahmet Akkaya came up to me and said, “What is it? What if I hit him?” I said you damaged the car, can’t you see? He tried to escape the scene, saying ‘don’t bother the man’, without a report and without detecting the damage.
Meanwhile, my father said to him: ‘I’m honking the horn, aren’t you looking in the mirrors?’ When the person started talking to my father, “Don’t bother the man, I’ll ruin your car too,” the discussion arose. Meanwhile, the person hit my father. My father’s glasses were broken. “He injured himself around his eyes and broke his nose.”
He gave his only son a martyr
Expressing that he also complained about Imam Ahmet Akkaya to CIMER, Arzu Demirci said: “In this incident, the person named Ahmet Akkaya damaged our vehicle and hit my father. The images are available from the institution’s camera records. We become demanding of the individual. We gave martyrs to protect the territorial integrity of this country.
We complain about a person named Ahmet Akkaya who deliberately injured, damaged property and insulted a father who martyred his only son in this homeland. It is our greatest wish that this person, prone to violence, is excluded from this sacred profession as if he were a magnet ”. Imam Ahmet Akkaya, whose statement was taken at the police station, was released.
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