Turkish authorities have turned a fleet of seized exotic supercars into high-speed police vehicles. The collection, worth around $3.5 million, was confiscated from an alleged drug trafficker, Hakan Ayik, and his associates. It included luxury models like a Ferrari 488 GTB, Bentley Continental GT, Porsche Taycan Turbo, and several Mercedes-Benz cars. Instead of auctioning them, officials repainted the cars in police livery, equipped them with sirens and warning lights, and assigned them to Istanbul’s traffic enforcement unit. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya emphasized that these vehicles would now serve the public rather than criminals. Hakan Ayik, known as "Australia's most wanted man," was arrested alongside 36 others on charges of drug trafficking and money laundering. The move has drawn global attention, showcasing an innovative approach to repurposing crime assets for public service.
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Turkish authorities have turned a fleet of seized exotic supercars into high-speed police vehicles. The collection, worth around $3.5 million, was confiscated from an alleged drug trafficker, Hakan Ayik, and his associates. It included luxury models like a Ferrari 488 GTB, Bentley Continental GT, Porsche Taycan Turbo, and several Mercedes-Benz cars. Instead of auctioning them, officials repainted the cars in police livery, equipped them with sirens and warning lights, and assigned them to Istanbul’s traffic enforcement unit. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya emphasized that these vehicles would now serve the public rather than criminals. Hakan Ayik, known as "Australia's most wanted man," was arrested alongside 36 others on charges of drug trafficking and money laundering. The move has drawn global attention, showcasing an innovative approach to repurposing crime assets for public service.
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#trending
#TurkishPolice #Supercars #CrimeToJustice #LuxuryCars #SeizedVehicles #LawEnforcement #Istanbul #Ferrari #Porsche #Bentley
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