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10 Temmuz 2025 Perşembe
In a recent disturbing incident in Didim, five individuals suspected of violently obstructing a tourist bus and assaulting it with stones have been apprehended by local authorities. The suspects, whose ages range from 23 to 31, are identified as İ.H.K (23), M.K. (30), M.K. (31), M.T. (27), and M.K. (27). They were taken into custody after they blocked the front of a tour bus and attacked it with stones during a traffic altercation.
The suspects provided their statements at the Didim District Gendarmerie Command before being presented before a court, where they were subsequently placed under arrest. Their detention followed a violent clash involving a tour bus operated by Polish tourists, which was caught in a heated dispute on the road.
The incident began when the driver of the tourist bus, identified as K.E., engaged in a verbal disagreement with individuals inside a vehicle involved in traffic. The confrontation escalated when those in the vehicle deliberately blocked the bus’s path and launched stones at it. During the attack, the bus driver sustained minor injuries and was transported to Didim State Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, law enforcement swiftly responded to the chaos, detaining the five suspects and initiating an investigation into the matter. The authorities also reported that three other vehicles involved in the incident have been temporarily banned from traffic for 15 days and were towed to the local parking lot for further inspection.
The Aydın Governorship has announced that, in accordance with the provisions of the Highway Traffic Law No. 2918, a total of 11 traffic violations were recorded during the incident, resulting in administrative fines totaling 61,741 Turkish Lira. These measures aim to uphold road safety and penalize reckless behavior on the streets.
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