Ankara, February 16 – An operation conducted by the Provincial Gendarmerie Command KOM Branch Directorate and District Gendarmerie Command teams in Ankara’s Etimesgut district resulted in the arrest of one individual involved in the production and sale of counterfeit license plates. The suspect, identified as M.A., was apprehended along with materials valued at approximately 2.45 million Turkish Liras.
Two-Month Investigation Leads to Arrest
The gendarmerie teams had been monitoring M.A. for two months, gathering evidence that he was manufacturing and selling counterfeit license plates for a fee. This extensive surveillance culminated in a raid on the suspect’s workplace.
Seizure of Extensive Counterfeit Materials
During the search of M.A.’s premises, authorities discovered a significant cache of equipment and materials used in the illicit operation. The seized items, with an estimated market value of 2.45 million Turkish Liras, included:
- 129 counterfeit embossed license plates
- 100 blank counterfeit license plates
- 1 pressing machine
- 1 painting machine
- 513 metal molds for letters and numbers
- 6 letter molds
- 1 counterfeit cold seal machine
- 1 QR code printing machine and toner
- 200 liters of paint used in license plate production
- 30 liters of thinner
- Various cargo bags
Following the seizure, M.A. was taken into custody. Legal proceedings have been initiated in connection with the incident.
Impact on Public Safety and Economy
Counterfeit license plates pose a significant threat to public safety and can be used to facilitate various criminal activities, including theft, evasion of tolls, and other illegal operations. The successful operation in Ankara highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat such illicit activities and ensure road safety and legal compliance.
The seizure of materials worth millions of Turkish Liras also underscores the scale of the counterfeit market and its potential economic impact. Authorities continue to warn citizens about the dangers of using or purchasing counterfeit vehicle documents and parts, urging them to report any suspicious activities.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the full extent of the network involved in the counterfeit license plate operation.