
Turkish Hotel Owner Arrested: $30 Million Credit Card Fraud Scandal
Turkish Hotel Owner Arrested for Alleged $30 Million Tourist Card Theft A major fraud case has unfolded in Turkey, involving the alleged theft of $30 million from tourists' credit cards. Law enforcement authorities have arrested 20 suspects, including a hotel owner believed to be the mastermind behind the operation. The investigation, which is ongoing, has revealed a sophisticated scheme where credit card information was stolen and used for fraudulent transactions. According to law enforcement sources, "The suspects used stolen data to make unauthorized withdrawals from tourists' accounts, resulting in significant financial losses." The video by travel24.online highlights the scale of the operation and the vulnerability of tourists. The author also shares a personal experience, illustrating the potential impact of such schemes. While the investigation continues, authorities are working to recover the stolen funds and ensure the prosecution of those responsible. This case serves as a reminder for travelers to exercise caution and protect their financial information while abroad.