Claimed to be a 'Journalist': Documents found to be fake
In Kütahya, police stopped Batuhan U. (25) on suspicion and found a police radio and a blank-firing gun in his possession. He claimed to be a journalist, but the press ID cards he presented were found to be fake.

While patrolling in Kütahya, Bekir Avlupınar Street in Gaybiefendi Neighborhood, police team noticed Batuhan U. holding a radio and stopped him due to his suspicious behavior.
The suspect, who claimed to be a journalist, presented ID cards that were identified as fake. Two radios and a blank-firing gun were found on him.
Batuhan U. was taken into custody and brought to Şehit Mehmet Kartal Police Station for processing. His radios and blank-firing gun were confiscated, and a judicial investigation was launched against him.
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