Mahir Çoacı, vice principal of Febci Çakmak Anatolian High School, was attacked at gunpoint on Wednesday, June 26, at around 9:00 a.m. as he was leaving his home on Fatih Street in the Çayrova district and was fastening his seat belt in his car.
The suspect approached the car and shot Choasachi in the head, leaving him bloodied and dead, before the suspect fled the scene.
The murderer was caught
As part of a large-scale investigation launched into the incident, detectives from the Homicide Department of the Security Bureau of Kocaeli Police Station pursued the killer and a suspect believed to be involved in the incident. The suspect who shot and killed Choas was identified as 17-year-old DG.
Police detained 11 suspects, including the director general, who were identified as having been detained during operations in Kocaeli, Istanbul and Adana.
The suspects DG (17), BG (20), OD (18), HZ (22), EK (32), M.C. (27), Los Angeles (44), British Columbia (24), AH (53), EB (39) and T.Ö. (33) were processed at the police station and sent to the court.
Traces of the “flag” in traitor ambushes
Meanwhile, four years ago, Bedirhan Bayala (36), the leader of the organized crime group “Bajaralar”, was shot dead while sitting with his girlfriend in a cafe in Adana in 2020, and it was reported that the suspect who shot Bayala was Mahir Choasaci, the brother of Y. Choasaci. It was claimed that Mahir Choas’ murder was linked to that of Bedirhan Bayala and that the incident was carried out due to a blood feud.
It is alleged that Y Choasachi, nicknamed “Ghost”, could not be arrested even after the incident.It is alleged that the Bayaras, wanting revenge, ambushed their teacher Mahir Choasachi as they could not get in touch with anyone from the Choasachi family.
He ran away from the gang and became a teacher.
We learned that Mr. Çoşac, who graduated from the Department of Turkish Language and Literature at Mersin University in 2000 and has been working at Fevci Çakmak Anatolian High School since 2006, is loved and respected by his environment, colleagues and students, and has not been involved in any crime, has established a life for himself and his family in Kocaeli.
Mahir Choshachi, who was ambushed and killed for a crime he did not commit, leaves behind crying children and a wife.