Galatasaray Fan Leader Under House Arrest over Illegal Firearm, Unauthorized Stadium Admissions - Turkish Minute
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Turkish police have found more than 1.1 million euros in cash, gold and jewelry during a search of the home of the leader of the largest fan group of Istanbul's Galatasaray football club, Turkish media reported on Monday. The wealth is believed to have been acquired by selling match tickets on the black market.
A large amount of money, gold, jewellery and weapons was found during a search of the home of the head of ultrasan in Galatasaray, according to the Turkish media.
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office announced that approximately 65 million Turkish Lira worth of cash, foreign currency, gold, and jewelry were seized during a search of the residence of Muzaffer Şirin, known publicly as "Sebahattin Şirin," who is considered the leader of the Galatasaray fan group ultrAslan, as part of an investigation into illegal betting and sports-related crimes.
Galatasaray fan leader under house arrest over illegal firearm, unauthorized stadium admissions - Turkish Minute
An İstanbul court on Tuesday placed Sebahattin Şirin, the leader of ultrAslan, one of the largest organized supporter groups for Turkish football club Galatasaray, under house arrest amid an investigation into an unlicensed gun, improper admission of spectators to matches and misleading social media posts, the ANKA news agency reported.
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