The Five-Man Gang and Corruption Allegations Against Aziz İhsan Aktaş

Recently, the five-man gang and the corruption allegations against Aziz İhsan Aktaş have stirred significant reactions in Turkey's political arena.
In a corruption operation against the CHP-led Beşiktaş Municipality, businessman Aziz İhsan Aktaş was arrested as the leader of an organized crime group. He has been in prison for 6 months and declared bankruptcy due to his inability to pay debts.
Following Aktaş's testimony, detention orders were issued for 47 individuals related to the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, initiating a new wave of operations against CHP municipalities.
Aktaş's partnerships with AKP businessmen and the tenders he received are noteworthy, especially the large gas station in Gaziosmanpaşa, which exemplifies these relationships.
CHP leader Özgür Özel made significant statements regarding Aktaş's corruption, emphasizing that this situation reflects a political strategy.

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