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An Indictment Has Been Prepared Regarding the Drug Lord Urfi Çetinkaya's Network: Former Soldiers, Police Chiefs and Lawyers Are Among the Defendants

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An indictment has been prepared regarding the drug lord Urfi Çetinkaya's network: Former soldiers, police chiefs and lawyers are among the defendants
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One of Turkey’s largest criminal operations resulted in the collapse of the international drug network led by Urfi Çetinkaya, nicknamed ‘Turkish Escobar’. The 314-page indictment prepared by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office was accepted by the Istanbul 18th High Criminal Court. The operation against the criminal organization led by Çetinkaya involved 147 suspects, while a precautionary measure was requested for 51 companies. Here ar…

An indictment was prepared against the criminal organization led by Urfi Çetinkaya, nicknamed “Turkish Escobar,” who died in prison. The 314-page indictment stated that Çetinkaya used the code name “Japanese,” and requested precautions against 51 companies.

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An indictment has been prepared regarding the drug lord Urfi Çetinkaya's network: Former soldiers, police chiefs and lawyers are among the defendants

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T24 broke the news in Türkiye on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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