Visa Scam Scandal: 2.8 Billion Lira Illicit Gains and 37 Arrests
724FinanceHakan Çelik
Key Highlights
İstanbul’da yürütülen kapsamlı vize randevu dolandırıcılığı soruşturması, **2,8 milyar lira** şüpheli para akışı ve **37** tutuklamayla Türkiye’nin fi

A sweeping investigation into visa appointment fraud in Istanbul has uncovered 2.8 billion lira in suspicious cash flows and led to 37 arrests, marking a pivotal moment in Turkey's fight against financial crime.
Scope of the Operation and Digital Manipulation
Companies operating under the guise of "visa consultancy" used automated bot software to flood online appointment systems, effectively blocking genuine applicants and extracting exorbitant fees. This practice degraded service quality while inflating charges.Financial Trail: 2.8 Billion Lira Money Movement
The Ministry of Finance’s Tax Inspection Board identified a 2 billion 841 million 220 thousand lira gross movement between January 2024‑July 2026. Significant cash, cryptocurrency, and precious metal transactions were traced to corporate and personal accounts of owners and employees.Arrests and Legal Outcomes
The crackdown spanned 63 addresses across Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Balıkesir, Bursa, and Izmir. Four detainees were released under travel bans, while the remaining 37 remain in custody under the jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts of Peace.Economic and Regulatory Implications
The scandal highlights deficiencies in the transparency of visa appointment systems and the lack of robust digital oversight. It signals an urgent need for tax authorities and regulatory bodies to boost data‑analytics capabilities to pre‑empt similar fraud networks.Expert Commentary (Hakan Çelik): “Visa fraud is not merely a consumer grievance; it exposes vulnerabilities in migration policy and digital infrastructure. The 2.8 billion lira suspicious flow raises serious tax evasion and money‑laundering concerns. The government must centralize appointment platforms under a stringent oversight framework, enabling real‑time monitoring and severe penalties. Without such reforms, analogous schemes will continue to erode public finances and undermine investor confidence.”
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