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Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Wave of arrests in Turkey: Criminal investigations regarding fraud, smuggling, and abuse of minors
[86483] Wave of arrests in Turkey: Criminal investigations regarding fraud, smuggling, and abuse of minors
Turkish law enforcement authorities carried out a series of raids across the country, leading to the arrest of dozens of suspects for offenses of online fraud, customs smuggling, and a severe sexual abuse case involving a minor.
Wave of arrests in Turkey: Organized crime and severe criminal cases
Throughout the day (June 17, 2026), media outlets in Turkey reported on a series of extensive police operations aimed at combating criminal activity, fraud, and abuse.
Sexual abuse case of a minor in Kütahya
According to the channel Sondakika Haber Gündem, which often reports on current criminal events, security forces arrested 8 suspects for the "sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl" in the city of Kütahya. According to the report, six of the suspects were officially detained after it emerged that the girl had fallen victim to extortion and threats on social media, leading to prolonged abuse that lasted about a year.
Nationwide fraud and scams
The channel Gündem Haber reports on two central fraud cases:
- Vehicle fraud: Authorities arrested 11 suspects in 8 different provinces after it was discovered that they established a network that copied real vehicle advertisements from the internet. According to the report, the suspects defrauded at least 69 victims using fake ads.
- Customs smuggling: As part of a wide-ranging investigation in Istanbul, arrest warrants were issued for 28 suspects. These individuals are accused of importing goods while circumventing customs laws through the use of containers, cargo ships, and yachts flying foreign flags.
The police operations reflect a policy of increased severity by law enforcement authorities in Turkey against criminal elements that exploit digital platforms and maritime trade routes.