Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office detained 25 famous names within the scope of the banned substance investigation. 25 people were detained as part of the drug investigation carried out against celebrities. Among the suspects detained during the operation were prominent figures in society and art. According to the news of Oda TV; People on the detention list: Serenay Sarıkaya, Berkay Şahin, Tan Taşcı, Yağmur Ünal, Mirgün Sırrı Cabas, Hakan Aydın (Block 3), Mabel Matiz (Fatih Karaca), Feyza Civelek, Niran Ünsal, Volkan Bahçekapalı, Onur Tuna, Osman Haktan Canevi, Aslıhan Turanlı, Eren Kesimer, Kübra İmren Blackdemir, Mehmet Rahşan, Cansu Tekin, Özgür Deniz Cellat, Yasemin İkbal, Tarık Tunca Bakır, Hanzede Gürkanlar, Aycan Yağcı, Tuğçe Postoğlu, Eda Dora and Semiha Bezek.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Magazine Here (@magazinburadanet) In the statement made by the Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office on the subject, the following statements were included: “Within the scope of the fight against drugs that threaten public health and safety, in the investigations carried out by the Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, with the operations recently carried out by our law enforcement forces and reflected to the public, on the one hand, a large amount of cocaine, which was intended to be smuggled into our country from abroad by sea, was seized before it landed; on the other hand, the drugs were seized.” Drug manufacturing sites were identified, many drug dealers were arrested in different districts of Istanbul, and the seized drugs and other criminal items were confiscated.
In another investigation conducted by our Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office against suspects who trade and manufacture drugs, as well as individuals who facilitate drug use, provide premises and use drugs, within the framework of the evidence obtained, the Istanbul Provincial Gendarmerie Command was instructed to detain, search, biologically examine and take statements about 25 suspects on 21/05/2026. It is announced with respect for public information.”


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