Didim News in Brief: May 6

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Council manager passes away

DIDIM Municipality’s Zabita Manager Alper Oz has died, the council said in a brief statement.

Voices understands that Mr Oz, aged 40 and a father of one, died at a hospital in Izmir last Saturday.

His funeral was held on Sunday and buried at the city cemetery in Didim.

33 people questioned in police raids

DIDIM District Security Directorate teams stopped several vehicles and detained 33 people for questioning over drugs possessions.

Police officers carried out car checks between 1am and 2.30pm on Thursday night in Efeler Mahallesi, Çamlık Mahallesi, Adnan Menderes Bulvarı, at Third Beach and at Yeni Mahalle.

As part of the investigations, 1 688 TL and a variety of substances, among them cannabis, was seized.

Fish hunters caught red-handed

MINISTRY officers have swooped on parts of Didim in an operation to curb illegal net-fishing off the Aegean coast.

Didim District Directorate of Food, Agriculture and Livestock teams reacted to tip offs that the aquaculture hunting ban, which kicked in on April 15, was being breached.

They launched a number of raids where sea fishing nets were being used and counteracting illegal fish poachers.

The raids were carried out with the aid of the Didim Coast guard. A number of people were detained in Akbuk as part of the campaign.

Acting on the orders of Didim Governor Iskender Yöndem, officers of the Aydin Food Agriculture and Livestock Directorate of Fisheries targeted two boats. Three people were seen poaching by suing the net methods and attempted to flee the scene.

Those found and caught breaching the bans can face fines of up to 55,000TL.

Sharp eyed walker catches Ibis view

A FLOCK of Glossy Ibiz have been caught on camera by Voices readers as they strolled over Manastir Bay.

The Glossy Ibis were caught out on the small lagoons at Manastir towards the new hotel build by couple Peter and Jacqueline Benge.

Mr Benge alerted Voices to the Ibis after reading about the work of the students from Esra Karakaya High School and its twin school in Romania who are taking part in the “Let’s Watch the Birds” project which is being EU funded to the tune of 23,000 euros.

Glossy Ibis is the most widespread ibis species, breeding in scattered sites in warm regions of EuropeAsiaAfricaAustralia, and the Atlantic and Caribbean[2] regions of theAmericas.

It is thought to have originated in the Old World and spread naturally from Africa to northern South America in the 19th century, from where it spread to North America.[3] 

The species is migratory; most European birds winter in Africa. While generally declining in Europe, it has recently established a breeding colony in southern Spain.

Didim wind up season

DIDIMSPOR FC has completed its footballing season – finishing third in the Amateur League 8 with a thumping home victory over second placed Atillaspor.

The team completed their run in with a third consecutive victory and having scored 9 goals in those three games. Having despatched Balikesir 2-1 and then Soma 3-1, Didim ran out comfortable winners against Atillaspor.

The final win meant Didim finished on 52 points, with Atilla ended on 56 points, while runaway leaders were Manisa on 65 points.

Indifferent form in mid-January to late-February largely cost Didim their chance of hitting runners-up spot.

Worker dies in pier accident

A MAN has died in what is believed to be of electric shock as he was working on a small pier in the Altinkum district.

Local media said Zulfikar Ozcan, aged 64, died in hospital after the accident earlier last week.

Reports suggested that an electric shock from welding equipment may have been the cause of the accident.

Emergency services were swiftly on the scene, but he was pronounced dead in hospital later.

An autopsy to determine the exact cause of death was due to be held at Izmir Institute of Forensic Medicine. A police investigation has been launched into the accident.

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