ALBAWABA - Can Yaman responds to drug allegations from Rome, criticizing Turkish media coverage.
Actor Can Yaman broke his silence in Rome following his detention and subsequent release in a drug investigation involving famous names. Yaman spoke out strongly about the accusations against him, choosing to do so in front of the Italian press instead of the Turkish press.
Famous actor Can Yaman, who was detained as part of a drug operation targeting celebrities, made his first statement in Rome after being released. Yaman strongly denied the charges against him and said bad things about the Turkish press.
Yaman firmly denied the allegations against him and criticized the Turkish press.
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Seven people were arrested as part of the new drug and prostitution case involving well-known people. These people include Can Yaman, Selen Görgüzel, Ayşe Sağlam, and Ceren Alper.
Can Yaman was arrested on Friday night at a venue in Ortaköy, Istanbul. He was later freed after giving hair and blood samples to the prosecutor's office.
As part of their investigation, cops worked at the Bebek Hotel in Beşiktaş and at some places where people go to have fun. Can Yaman was arrested during a raid on a nightclub because drugs were found on him. He was released from the police station after going through the proper steps.
"IF IT WERE TRUE, I COULDN'T HAVE RETURNED TO ITALY."
Can Yaman went back to Rome right after he was freed and made a statement on social media to the Italian press, saying:
Can Yaman Talks to the Italian Press: "The Turkish Press Has Always Been Mean to Me"
Yaman spoke to the Italian press before taking the first train back to Rome. He was planning to take part in several events in Spain next week.
Can Yaman put the following lines in his writing statement:
“Dear Italian press, the Turkish press has always been mean to me, but that's nothing new! But not you! Please don't make the same mistake of copy-pasting the news coming from the Bosphorus. Do you really think I'm hanging around clubs with drugs during a time when the police are conducting widespread investigations and arresting many famous people? If that were even remotely true, I wouldn't have been released so quickly and able to return to Italy the next day. I love you. 🇮🇹.”

Attention was drawn to the Italy focus.
That's how Can Yaman, who moved to Italy about five years ago and rebuilt his career there, showed his love for Italy in his message by saying, "I love you."
A lot of people on social media also agreed with Yaman's choice to address his message to the Italian people instead of the Turkish people.
