The beginning of the 20th century Ottoman Empire Sultan Sultan II. The Memudu Pasha Mansion, built by Mehmet Memudu Pasha, who served as Minister of the Interior under the Abdul Hamid regime, was robbed. According to the information obtained, Ahmet Y, who has been working as a private security guard at the mansion for about 18 months, brought four people wearing masks and clothes into the mansion after sounding the alarm at around 3am.
The thieves brought a truck to the front of the historic mansion on the Bosphorus, bypassed the security of the four safes inside and broke down the doors. The thieves then loaded the truck with about 150 million liras of foreign currency, stuffing it into three bags inside the safes and disappearing. The robbery was first reported yesterday.
Mehmudu Pasha to NAB Holding
The mansion, which once belonged to Memdu Pasha, was owned by the heirs of the family until 1972. The mansion was transferred to Mehmet Sinaci Bilgin in 1972 and was purchased by Anadolu Bank in 1987. On February 23, 1994, the then fund was sold to the company of the famous casino operator Sudi Ozkan for 45.1 billion liras. It was then leased to the Chinese Consulate General. It was then transferred to NAB Holding.
The victim’s boss married Reza Zarrab’s sister
Takvim news highlighted that the mansion’s owner, NAB Holding, has investments in automotive, retail and finance in Turkey and Azerbaijan. It was announced that it was owned by Baku Bank. According to information in the Trade Registry Gazette, the chairman of the company’s board of directors is Bahram Elomi, a man of Iranian origin. Elomi is said to be married to Reza Zarrab’s sister, Shayda Elomi.
Made in the early 20th century
The Mehmedu Pasha Mansion on Mushir Street is an Art Nouveau building with two floors, 12 rooms and three sofas, built in the 20th century. At the beginning of Part II. It was built by Mehmed Mehmedu Pasha, who served as Minister of the Interior during the reign of Abdülhamid.
Who was Mehmet Memdu Pasha?
However, the new government established under the Prime Ministership of Mehmed Said Pasha was not considered constitutional, which caused a public backlash and led to his resignation from the cabinet on August 1, 1908. Mehmudu Pasha was born in 1839 and died in 1925.
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