
Istanbul police find over 27,000 lost people in 2.5 years
Istanbul police have reunited over 27,000 missing people with their families over the past 2.5 years, using an extensive search system that combines surveillance cameras, digital e...
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Istanbul police have reunited over 27,000 missing people with their families over the past 2.5 years, using an extensive search system that combines surveillance cameras, digital e...

Police in Istanbul have arrested 31 individuals suspected of facilitating the acquisition of residence permits for foreign nationals using forged documents.

Istanbul police have detained 16 suspects in connection with a recent terrorist attack targeting a police checkpoint in the city's Beşiktaş district.

Istanbul police responded within five minutes to nearly 400,000 emergency reports submitted last year through the Women’s Emergency Support Application (KADES), demonstrating a rapid response to ensure women's safety.

Istanbul police have arrested a suspect accused of mailing forged passports, identity cards, and driver's licenses abroad via cargo shipments. The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation.

A Turkish court has ordered the arrest of a former Istanbul police chief, who was part of the team leading 2013 corruption investigations, on charges of alleged links to the faith-based Gülen movement.

The number of individuals detained in connection with a terrorist attack targeting a police checkpoint in front of Yapı Kredi Plaza in Istanbul’s Beşiktaş district has increased to 11 as the investigation continues.

Istanbul police have detained 25 suspects linked to the FETÖ organization in an operation.

Turkish police conducted coordinated raids across Istanbul, detaining 39 suspected members of a Daesh terrorist group cell. Investigators allege the group collected money under false pretenses.

Lawyer Yunus Özayar has filed a criminal complaint, alleging that police officers physically assaulted him at an Istanbul police station after he requested access to a client's case file.

Turkish authorities in Istanbul and five other provinces have arrested 51 suspects accused of helping foreign nationals obtain residence permits using forged documents.

Turkish prosecutors launched an investigation after a 19-year-old man alleged he was beaten and sexually assaulted by police officers while in custody at a police station in Istanbul, the Aktifhaber news website reported. The Istanbul Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office said it had launched the inquiry the same day the allegations surfaced, stating that judicial […] The post Turkish prosecutors open probe after 19-year-old alleges torture at Istanbul police station appeared first on Stoc...