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Beren Saat, Husband Kenan Doğulu Detained in Istanbul Drug Probe


Fri 12 Jun 2026 | 02:25 PM
Beren Saat, Kenan Doğulu
Beren Saat, Kenan Doğulu
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Turkish police detained 22 suspects, including prominent figures from the entertainment industry, in a series of anti-drug raids on Thursday, local authorities announced.

The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office stated that the coordinated operations, centered in Istanbul and the southwestern province of Mugla, mark a new phase in the country's ongoing crackdown on illegal narcotics.

The detained individuals face charges of "possessing drugs or stimulants for personal use" and "facilitating the use of illicit substances."

Among those taken into custody are some of Türkiye's most recognizable celebrities, including actress Beren Saat and her husband pop singer Kenan Doğulu, and theater actor Enis Arikan, according to the state-run TRT broadcaster.

Per  News.az, the arrested were taken for medical examinations before being transferred to the Narcotics Crimes Division to provide statements.

Authorities have also released the results of drug tests conducted on some previously detained celebrities. 

According to the reports, cocaine was detected in samples taken from Mabel Matiz, Tarık Tunca Bakır, Aycan Yağcı, Eda Dora, Aslıhan Turanlı, Volkan Bahçekapılı, and Yasemin İkbal.

Turkish authorities have not yet announced whether formal charges will be filed against those detained. 

The investigation is ongoing.

The raids followed a similar sweep in May, when 25 high-profile figures were also detained as part of an expanding investigation into narcotics networks.

The arrests coincide with broader intensified efforts to combat drug trafficking across the region.

Turkish police have seized more than 1.28 tons of narcotics and detained 110 suspects in a series of anti-drug operations centered in Istanbul over the past 10 days, authorities said on Wednesday.