Marmaris, January 16 – Search operations have recommenced for İsa Çifçi, a 65-year-old man who went missing on Balan Mountain on December 30, 2023, while picking wild mushrooms. The renewed search, initiated on the third anniversary of his disappearance, involves AFAD and gendarmerie teams. Despite extensive efforts by commandos, tracking dogs, and air support units, the search concluded at nightfall without any new clues regarding Çifçi’s whereabouts.
Three Years Without a Trace
The incident occurred three years ago when İsa Çifçi, accompanied by his wife and relatives, went to Balan Mountain to collect ‘çıntar’ mushrooms. He separated from the group and was never seen again. His family reported his disappearance to the gendarmerie, triggering immediate search and rescue operations.
Initially, a comprehensive search involved over 300 personnel from AFAD, the Marmaris District Gendarmerie Command, non-governmental organizations, and volunteers. They meticulously scoured riverbeds, caves, and forested areas around Balan Mountain. However, despite months of intensive efforts, no trace of Çifçi was found, and the case was eventually filed as a ‘missing person’ investigation.
Renewed Search Efforts
The decision to resume the search on the third anniversary of his disappearance highlights the ongoing commitment to finding Çifçi. The current operation utilizes advanced resources, including specialized commando units, highly trained tracking dogs, and aerial support to cover difficult terrain. The teams focused on the areas where Çifçi was last seen and surrounding regions, hoping to uncover any overlooked evidence.
The search efforts on Thursday, January 16, began in the early morning and continued throughout the day. However, as darkness fell, the teams were forced to suspend their operations for the day. Officials stated that despite the thorough search, no new leads or evidence related to Çifçi’s disappearance were discovered.
Community Impact and Ongoing Mystery
The disappearance of İsa Çifçi has deeply affected the local community in Marmaris, leaving many questions unanswered. The initial extensive search involved significant community participation, reflecting the widespread concern for his safety. The renewed efforts bring a glimmer of hope to his family and friends, who have endured three years of uncertainty.
Authorities have not yet indicated if or when the search operations will continue beyond Thursday. The case remains a poignant reminder of the dangers that can arise in natural environments, even during seemingly routine activities like mushroom picking.
The incident underscores the importance of staying together in groups, especially in unfamiliar or challenging terrain, and informing others of planned routes and expected return times. While the current search did not yield immediate results, the dedication of the search teams demonstrates the persistent hope for a resolution to this long-standing mystery.
Source: sonsoz.com.tr