Turkish Actors İzgü Ayuboglu and Melisa Dungil Involved in Drug Controversy

Investigation Amid Comprehensive Security Campaign
The actresses, both stars in several popular television productions, were investigated and tested last month as part of an extensive security initiative aimed at celebrities in Turkey's arts and media sectors.
Four Individuals Among 18 Suspects
Recent official results from the analysis of samples taken from 18 suspects revealed that only four individuals, including Ayuboglu and Dungil, tested positive.
Potential Charges and Severe Penalties
Under Turkish law, the actresses face charges for drug possession and use, which could result in prison sentences ranging from two to five years. The law also stipulates harsher penalties if the offenses occur near public places, educational institutions, sports facilities, hospitals, schools, or places of worship.
Legal Options to Avoid Prosecution
Turkish law allows the prosecution to defer charges against drug users if they commit to participating in rehabilitation programs for one year, which could lead to the expungement of their criminal records upon successful completion.
Notable Careers of Both Actresses
İzgü Ayuboglu, aged 38, has appeared in significant dramas such as "Your Name is Happiness," "The Organization," and "The Secret Garden," as well as in film and theater productions. Melisa Dungil, 27, gained fame through popular series like "Love, Logic, Revenge" and "Holding Company."
Ongoing Campaigns Against Celebrities
This incident is part of a series of security campaigns initiated last October, which have revealed drug use among various journalists, artists, and social media influencers, as part of official efforts to curb this issue in the public and artistic communities.
Implications for Artistic Futures
Observers believe this case could cast a shadow over the actresses' careers as they await the investigation's outcomes and forthcoming judicial decisions.
