Children Don’t Hear portrayed in the series “Cayci Husseinknown for the character Alpaslan Ozmolis shocked by being scammed on social media. Personal blue tick on social media account Özmol, who wanted to buy, lost thousands of liras to fraudsters.
“Çaycı Hüseyin diedAlpaslan Özmol, who became viral on social media with news such as ”, is now on the agenda of social media with his deception. To get a ‘blue tick’ on your social media account 1000 TL Özmol, who sent money like this, took his breath away at the Gemlik Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office when he realized that he had been defrauded.
Blue tick scam to Çaycı Hüseyin
Alpaslan Özmol, who is well known to all of Turkey with the character of “Çaycı Hüseyin”, contacted 20-year-old İbrahim Temiz to verify his Instagram account. Stating that Temiz asked for 1000 liras in money, Özmol realized that he had been defrauded when he was asked to send 2500 liras again to get his account.
social media scam Afterwards, the Gemlik Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office filed an indictment and a lawsuit was filed at the Gemlik 3rd Criminal Court of First Instance. Alpaslan Özmol used the following statements on the subject:
“I sent a thousand TL to the accused over the bank. I had given the money in question to get a blue tick in my account. Then he said that if you give me another 2 thousand 500 TL, he can give my account back. I realized that he had malicious intent. Then I cut off communication. Subsequently, I filed a complaint against the accused.”
for cheating himself Ibrahim Temiz Çaycı Hüseyin, who said that he wanted him to be punished, stated that he could not get his account back and he had to open a new account. He also called on social media to redress the grievance.
20-year-old İbrahim Temiz, who was found to be living in Mersin, did not accept the accusation against him. accused of fraud Up to 6 years in prison for İbrahim Temiz was asked to be punished.
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