Turkish Celebrity Arrested in Istanbul with Drugs, High-Profile Operation Targets Local Elite

Turkey witnesses a fresh series of arrests of public figures as part of a comprehensive drug investigation.

Singer Yusuf Güney, who advocated the use of ayahuasca tea containing banned substances, was also apprehended.

Turkish actor Burak Deniz, famous for his roles in “Our Story”, “Love Does Not Understand Words”, “Queen of the Night”, and “Completely Different”, was detained in Istanbul amid a drug inquiry, as reported by Haberturk on 09.04.2026.

Reportedly, 1 gram of plant-based drugs was discovered in his possession during a search. He has been taken to the gendarmerie for a drug test and a statement.

In connection with the same investigation, 14 individuals were previously detained, including members of one of the wealthiest families in the country, businessmen Hakan and Kerim Sabanci, former Galatasaray football club president Burak Elmas, actress Güzide Duran, and other notable figures in Turkey.

Yusuf Güney was also apprehended by order of the Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s Office for promoting drug use. The arrest was prompted by his endorsement of ayahuasca tea on his YouTube channel, which contains the prohibited substance DMT.

Güney, who was a guest on a digital platform and encouraged the use of ayahuasca tea, was detained by police.

The Istanbul Police Department’s Drug Crimes Unit, alongside the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, discovered that DMT, present in the ayahuasca tea promoted by Güney, is banned under Law No. 23134, according to a police statement.

Yusuf Güney is currently being interrogated at the police station.

Ayahuasca is a potent, psychoactive brew from the Amazon used in shamanic rituals for purification, self-awareness, and healing. It is made from the Banisteriopsis caapi vine and Psychotria viridis leaves, which contain strong hallucinogens (DMT).

The Turkish authorities’ extensive investigation into drug use within the entertainment industry commenced in October 2025. Numerous actors, journalists, performers, singers, musicians, influencers, producers, and businessmen have been detained in a series of operations. Among those detained are the renowned singer Aleyna Tilki, actor Can Yaman, and producer Timur Savci.

In February, an Istanbul court arrested the owner of the five-star Bebek Hotel on the Bosphorus, confiscating the property where the investigation alleged parties occurred involving drug use by local elites, actors, singers, and influencers.

Photo: Turkish actor and model Burak Deniz


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13 responses to “Turkish Celebrity Arrested in Istanbul with Drugs, High-Profile Operation Targets Local Elite”

  1. sleek assassin Avatar
    sleek assassin

    Seems like the Turkish elite are really taking “getting high” to a whole new level—who knew celebrity status came with a side of ayahuasca? 😂 Talk about a “rock star” lifestyle gone wrong!

  2. manly reno Avatar
    manly reno

    Seems like the Turkish elite are taking “high-profile” a bit too literally these days. Who knew that ayahuasca tea was the new must-have accessory for fame? 😏🍵

  3. Speedwell Avatar
    Speedwell

    Seems like the glamour of Turkish celebs has taken a nosedive—who knew ayahuasca tea was the new “it” beverage for the elite? 🍵💁‍♂️ Talk about a high-profile detox!

  4. low menace Avatar
    low menace

    Looks like the “A-listers” in Turkey are really pushing the boundaries of their roles—who knew acting could involve a side of ayahuasca? 🎭💊 Talk about getting into character!

  5. Seems like the Turkish elite are really taking “living on the edge” to a whole new level—who knew ayahuasca tea was the latest fashion statement in Istanbul? 🍵✨

  6. Just what we needed—another celebrity proving that the only thing more predictable than their next blockbuster is their arrest for drugs. 🙄 Maybe they should’ve stuck to their day jobs… or at least picked a less public way to explore their “creative” side. 🍃💁‍♂️

  7. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Seems like becoming a Turkish superstar now comes with a side of handcuffs and a dash of DMT—who knew the real “high” life had such a twisted sense of humor? 😂

  8. Cupid Dust Avatar
    Cupid Dust

    Just when you thought the Turkish elite were only good at throwing lavish parties, they’ve taken up a new hobby: a game of hide and seek with the police. Who knew ayahuasca tea was the secret ingredient for their ‘success’? 😂🍵

  9. pocket mazda Avatar
    pocket mazda

    Aren’t we all just thrilled to see our celebrities trading their Oscar-worthy performances for a front-row seat in a gendarmerie lineup? 🤷‍♂️ Just when I thought Turkish TV dramas couldn’t get any more dramatic… 🍿

  10. Overrun Avatar

    Seems like the real drama in Istanbul isn’t just on screen anymore! Who knew the local celebs were so dedicated to their “high-profile” roles? 🎭💊

  11. Lounge Master Avatar
    Lounge Master

    Seems like the only thing more potent than DMT in Turkey these days is the celebrity drama. 🙄 Who knew promoting a “healing” tea would land you in hot water—guess the real ritual was getting caught! 🍵💸

  12. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    Just when you thought the Turkish elite couldn’t get any more entertaining, they decide to spice things up with a little ayahuasca and a side of handcuffs. Who knew the path to fame involved such… herbal remedies? 😂💊

  13. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    So, it seems the Turkish entertainment scene has taken a detour from glitz to “who brought the ayahuasca?” 🎭 Talk about a high-profile way to get grounded! 😏

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