The contractor of the destroyed residence in Hatay was caught trying to escape outside
Mehmet Yaşar Coşkun, one of the contractors for the 250-story Rönesans Residence, which was destroyed in Antakya in the great earthquake that struck Turkey, was caught in Istanbul while trying to escape abroad.
It was learned that Coşkun tried to withdraw a large amount of money from banks in Istanbul today before going to the airport to escape.
Sources who spoke to Sozcu.com.tr learned that Coşkun’s attempts to withdraw money from his bank accounts throughout the day aroused suspicion, and bank staff passed on his suspicions to higher authorities.
Renaissance Residence, known as one of the most luxurious buildings in Hatay and completed by Antis Yapı in 2012, was completely destroyed by the earthquake.

Contractor Mehmet Yaşar Coşkun
THEY ESTABLISHED A COMPANY IN MONTENEGRO
It was claimed that the 12-story Renaissance Residence project, which was built on a 10,500-square-meter plot of land on İnönü Boulevard in 2012 by Antis Yapı, was built on a raft foundation in accordance with anti-earthquake regulations.
It was learned that the company, which has built 1+1, 2+1, 3+1 and 4+1 apartments in different sizes from 44 square meters to 174 square meters, has built more than a thousand residences so far.
Antis Yapı, founded by architect Mehmet Yaşar Coşkun and civil engineer Hüseyin Yalçın Coşkun, provides consulting services on temporary residence and citizenship, as well as construction activities in Montenegro.

Renaissance Residence was under construction in 2012…
Source: Sozcu

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