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Scandal unfolds in Istanbul welfare group amid Türkiye’s growing stray crisis

Istanbul animal welfare association faces scandal as ₺30M in donations are diverted. (AA Photo)
By Ihlas News Agency
Aug 28, 2024 3:37 PM

Türkiye’s stray animal issue has been a hot topic recently, especially after a new law targeting strays sparked public outrage.

Amid this, a scandal involving an animal welfare association in Istanbul has come to light.

Moreover, concerns over the effectiveness of animal shelters are also growing.

30M Turkish lira diverted

A report by the Financial Crimes Investigation Board (MASAK) found that the “Silivri Canlari 2. Hayat Melekleri” association in Istanbul’s Silivri district received around ₺37 billion ($1,087,018,190.00) between 2021 and 2024. Of this, ₺30 million ($881,366.10), collected as donations, was diverted into the personal accounts of the association’s president and administrators.

Scandal unfolds in Istanbul welfare group amid Türkiye’s growing stray crisis
Stray dogs look out from a cage in an animal shelter, in Bursa, northwestern Türkiye, Aug. 7, 2022. (IHA Photo)

Some of these funds were reportedly laundered through a cosmetic company.

Authorities arrested the association manager identified as M.Y. and the official A.M.H. on Aug. 1. During a search, ₺230,000 in unregistered cash was seized. M.Y. was jailed, while A.M.H. was released under judicial control.

A further operation on Aug. 28 led to the arrest of five suspects, including the owner of the cosmetic company, for their roles in the embezzlement and money laundering scheme.

Last Updated:  Aug 28, 2024 4:31 PM