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Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' money

Posted: Mon 08 Oct 2012 8:10 pm
by iancrumpy
These days I always seem to be the bearer of bad news

Source : http://www.gundemkibris.com/turistlerin ... 41120h.htm

A man by the name of Osman Büyükdoğan was arrested for breaking into the hotel room of an Italian couple and robbing them of 750 euros, 280 TL ve 200 dollars - one has to wonder though why they would leave so much cash in their hotel room ?!

In any case, according to this Kıbrıs report, the robbery occurred at the Arch House (Hotel) in Dipkarpaz at around 9.30 am on Saturday morning. Büyükdoğan has been remanded in custody awaiting trial. The police are also looking into other crimes committed in the area that may have involved Büyükdoğan.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Mon 08 Oct 2012 9:25 pm
by Rambling Rose
Probably because you are the only one of us who reads Turkish well enough, Ian!

But why didnt he fly in through the window, or was it too small for him?

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Mon 08 Oct 2012 9:47 pm
by iancrumpy
Rambling Rose wrote:Probably because you are the only one of us who reads Turkish well enough, Ian!
Abla iltifat ediyorsun yaaa
But Rambling Rose, I seriously learn such a lot from your posts. And I also should say Rose, that more often than not, there are sections from these reports that I don't fully understand ... but I have a very understanding wife
Rambling Rose wrote: But why didnt he fly in through the window, or was it too small for him?
It took me almost a minute to understand what you were talking about Rose For those of you still confused, break the suspect's surname up into two words and then get your dictionary out

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 2:33 am
by Deniz1
For those without a dictionary it means big hawk.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 1:27 pm
by Soner
Thanks deniz1, I was just about to get the dictionary out, and I'm meant to be a TC
Nice one Rose

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 3:31 pm
by Deniz1
Soner

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 4:34 pm
by Soner
Deniz1 what? Am getting paranoid now, just checked the dictionary to make sure I spelt "dictionary" correctly...

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 6:16 pm
by annanirvanna
Well impressed IanCrompy - can I please become your student please once I get out there and settled as I really want to learn Turkish - I will bring you an apple a day, teacher

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 6:34 pm
by iancrumpy
You need a native speaker (of Turkish) Anna ... and if you listen to me for too long, then you'll end up speaking Turkish with a Bristolian accent
There's plenty of good teachers around - Meral, Ilnur and Big Oz to name but a few ... and they charge very reasonable rates.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Tue 09 Oct 2012 8:51 pm
by annanirvanna
Names noted for later - cheers

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012 4:15 am
by Deniz1
Soner you did spell it right just that you didnt know what it meant and I did.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012 1:20 pm
by Soner
Yes I did know what you meant and I did spell it right, just needed to double check after re-reading my reply.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012 3:37 pm
by Rambling Rose
"Falcon" according to my diktinery! I knew someone whose first name was "Doğan" and he reckoned it meant any large bird of prey.

It only sprang to mind when I read the op because of Doğanköy, and my mind was running on village names.

Re: Man arrested in Karpaz for stealing Italian tourists' mo

Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012 6:42 pm
by iancrumpy
Rambling Rose wrote: "Falcon" ... "doğan"
I knew "doğan" was one of the birds of prey, but wasn't certain which and didn't check the dictionary. To be honest that was main reason why I wrote "break the suspect's surname up into two words and then get your dictionary out."

Back in the early 90s every car on the road (besides a handful of Renaults) was made by the Turkey's "Tofaş". And the cars' names were:

Kartal (a station wagon/estate car)
Doğan (large family saloon car)
Şahin (medium-sized saloon car, driven by 90% of taxi drivers at that time)
Serçe (very small saloon car)

"Kartal" is "eagle" in English and "serçe" is "sparrow" ... but I could never remember which birds "doğan" and "şahin" were ... and clearly I still don't know