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Arrests Made in Istanbul Municipality Operations

Arrests Made in Istanbul Municipality Operations

Serdar ImrenBy Serdar ImrenMay 23, 2025 Turkey Reports 6 Mins Read

In 2025, Istanbul has witnessed a series of significant operations targeting the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB), raising serious concerns among the public. Over the year, multiple waves of arrests have resulted in the detention of numerous municipal employees, top officials, and private sector representatives, including İBB Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. These operations have drawn intense scrutiny, given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the serious charges they face, including corruption and organized crime.

Article Subheadings
1) Initial Wave of Arrests – March 19, 2025
2) Notable Figures in the Second Wave – April 26, 2025
3) Focus on Media and Public Relations – May 20, 2025
4) Recent Arrests of High-Level Officials – May 23, 2025
5) Broader Implications and Legal Framework

Initial Wave of Arrests – March 19, 2025

The first wave of this extensive operation commenced on March 19, 2025, when the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office initiated a sweeping investigation into allegations of corruption related to the İBB. This wave was characterized by the issuance of detention warrants for 106 individuals, including İBB Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. The severity of the charges includes forming and leading a criminal organization, bribery, bid rigging, aggravated fraud, unlawful acquisition of personal data, and aiding a terrorist organization.

İmamoğlu was detained on the same day and was formally imprisoned four days later, on March 23. The first wave of operations led to the imprisonment of 31 individuals, marking a pivotal moment in Istanbul’s political landscape, significantly intensifying the discourse regarding the legal and ethical dimensions of the ongoing investigations.

Notable Figures in the Second Wave – April 26, 2025

The second wave of arrests occurred on April 26, 2025, and was marked by the involvement of additional high-profile individuals closely associated with İBB. Among those detained were Cevat Kaya, the brother-in-law of İmamoğlu, Şafak Başa, General Manager of İSKİ, and Elçin Karaoğlu, the Zoning Director for İBB. A total of 52 individuals were detained, and prosecutors sought imprisonment for 30 of these individuals.

The judicial response during this wave was noteworthy, resulting in the detention of 18 individuals pending trial while 26 others were released under judicial control. Furthermore, house arrest orders were issued for several key figures, including Başa, Zeynep Ayten Gözdem Ongun (wife of İBB spokesperson Murat Ongun), Adem Şanlısoy (Head of İSKİ Environmental Protection and Control Department), and Rasim Kaya (businessperson).

Focus on Media and Public Relations – May 20, 2025

The third wave, initiated on May 20, 2025, specifically targeted İBB’s media and public relations departments, indicating an expanding scope of the investigation. Detention warrants were issued for 22 individuals, including Taner Çetin, the Head of the Press and Public Relations Department. By this point, the number of individuals cooperating with authorities under the “effective remorse” provision had increased to four, demonstrating the ongoing complexities within the legal proceedings.

Reportedly, those who had begun to cooperate included Murat Abbas, Director of İBB’s Kültür AŞ; Ertan Yıldız, Chair of İBB Assembly’s Affiliates and Subsidiaries Commission; Ahmet Çiçek, Owner of Neva Organization; and Noyan Kırmızıgül, who was detained during this wave. Many individuals were later released from imprisonment to serve house arrest, including Songül Çar, an İSPER specialist, along with two businesspersons, Fikret Şimşek and Yılmaz Şimşek, and Mehmet İlhan Gülay, a Board Member of Gülaylar Gold.

Recent Arrests of High-Level Officials – May 23, 2025

The fourth and most recent wave of arrests, which took place on May 23, 2025, intensified the scrutiny of high-level İBB officials, affecting key bureaucrats and managers within municipal subsidiaries. Among those detained were Kadriye Kasapoğlu, İmamoğlu’s chief of staff; Mustafa Akın, head of security; Ali Kurt, General Manager of KİPTAŞ; Ziya Gökmen Togay, Chair of İSTAÇ; and Arif Gürkan Alpay, İBB Deputy Secretary-General.

According to sources, detention warrants were issued for 49 individuals; however, as of 12:40 PM on May 23, there have been no official statements regarding the exact number of arrests, judicial controls, or house arrests, as investigations continue to unfold and details remain under wraps.

Broader Implications and Legal Framework

As the waves of detentions progressed, a legal mechanism called “effective remorse” played a critical role in these investigations. This provision allows suspects to receive reduced sentences or avoid punishment entirely should they cooperate with authorities by providing factual information, confessing their crimes, or aiding prosecution efforts in uncovering a criminal organization’s activities. To qualify, the cooperation must be genuine and significantly aid the investigation.

The “Urban Consensus” investigation under which many of these arrests occurred raises deeper questions about the legal and political ramifications in Turkey. İmamoğlu, while initially detained under this investigation, was later released from custody during the corruption inquiry. Meanwhile, Resul Emrah Şahan, Mayor of Şişli, and Mehmet Murat Çalık, Mayor of Beylikdüzü, faced similar fates with imprisonment under the framework of the broader investigation.

Fine details emerging from the ongoing inquiries showcase intricate connections between political motives and legal outcomes, highlighting a potentially transformative moment for governance in Istanbul.

No. Key Points
1 A total of 229 individuals have been detained in multiple operations targeting Istanbul’s municipal body since March 2025.
2 The legal actions involve serious criminal allegations, ranging from corruption to organized crime.
3 Prominent political figures, including İBB Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, have been implicated in these operations.
4 The “effective remorse” legal framework allows detained individuals to reduce sentences through cooperation.
5 The dynamics of these operations have significant political implications and have transformed the landscape of local governance.

Summary

The unfolding events concerning the operations targeting the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality have spotlighted allegations of corruption within local governance and the complexities of Turkish legal proceedings. The significant number of individuals detained signals a potential shift in the political landscape of Istanbul, particularly as these events unfold amidst broader socio-political narratives in Turkey. As legal inquiries continue, the repercussions for both individual officials and the İBB may echo for years to come, shaping the discourse on governance, accountability, and political integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What led to the series of arrests at the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality?

A variety of allegations, including corruption, organized crime, and bribery, led to these arrests. Prosecutors initiated investigations into the İBB, targeting high-level officials and employees.

Question: How many individuals have been affected by the operations targeting İBB?

Since March 2025, a total of 229 individuals have been detained during the operations, which have included multiple waves impacting both high-profile figures and numerous municipality employees.

Question: What is the significance of the “effective remorse” provision in these investigations?

The “effective remorse” provision allows detainees to potentially reduce their sentences or avoid punishment by cooperating with authorities. This has facilitated the gathering of additional information against higher-profile suspects.

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Serdar Imren is a distinguished journalist with an extensive background as a News Director for major Turkish media outlets. His work has consistently focused on upholding the core principles of journalistic integrity: accuracy, impartiality, and a commitment to the truth. In response to the growing restrictions on press freedom in Turkey, he established News Journos to create a platform for independent and critical journalism. His reporting and analysis cover Turkish politics, human rights, and the challenges facing a free press in an increasingly authoritarian environment.

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