Police officer Levent Kaya, who was serving at the Çerkezköy District Police Department Security Office, passed away due to the cancer he was diagnosed with. He was married and had one child. A farewell ceremony was held for Kaya at the Çerkezköy District Police Department.

The ceremony was attended by Çerkezköy District Governor Nazmi Günlü, Mayor Vahap Akay, Provincial Police Director Hakan Fındık, Provincial Gendarmerie Commander Colonel Ahmet Çetin, public institution managers, civil society organizations, and police personnel. The ceremony began with a minute of silence, followed by the reading of Kaya’s biography and recitation of the Quran. Kaya’s family and colleagues couldn’t hold back their tears during the ceremony.

Kaya’s coffin, draped in the Turkish flag, was carried on the shoulders of the ceremony procession to a funeral vehicle that would take him to Artvin, where he would be laid to rest. Kaya’s body was taken to Artvin for burial.

The untimely death of Police Officer Levent Kaya has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, colleagues, and the community he served. His dedication and sacrifice in maintaining law and order will always be remembered by those who knew him. The ceremony held in his honor was a reflection of the respect and admiration he garnered during his service.

The presence of high-ranking officials at the ceremony, including the District Governor and Provincial Police Director, emphasized the significance of Kaya’s contribution to maintaining peace and security in the region. His passing has united the community in grief and appreciation for his service.

As Levent Kaya’s body was taken to its final resting place in Artvin, his memory will continue to live on through the stories and experiences shared by his family, friends, and colleagues. The legacy he leaves behind serves as a reminder of the dedication and sacrifice of law enforcement officers in their commitment to protecting and serving the community.

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