Man arrested for defrauding people by claiming to be prophet – Life & Style

Man arrested for defrauding people by claiming to be prophet – Life & Style

The police arrested a man who claimed to be a prophet and defrauded people in Turkey.

According to the report of Al-Arabiya Urdu, the dispute has been going on in Turkey for several days, with a large number of his followers, this man established a religious group of 200 people in Canakkale.

The report stated that Turkish security services were able to arrest Mustafa Shabuk, who called himself “Al-Mahdi al-Natzar”. 15 of his followers have been detained along with Shabuk. The government has accused him of exploiting religious beliefs by committing financial fraud.

Shabok’s claim to prophecy came to light in 2023 when he started renting hotels and houses in different parts of Turkey under the guise of housing earthquake victims. After that, the cursed Mustafa Shabuk started sharing his thoughts on social media websites and claimed to have received religious signs.

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According to Turkish media, Mustafa Shabuk convinced his followers to sell their property and obtain financial loans and then provide them for further financial gain. Later, this controversy arose on social media.

Moreover, along with the money seized from Shabok and his followers, the security authorities have also recovered weapons from them. He has also been charged with financial fraud and setting up a criminal group. Mustafa Shabok and his followers were arrested on October 8.

According to reports from Turkish websites, Mustafa Shabuk claimed to have seen the location of the “Coffin of the Covenant” in a dream. He has resorted to fictitious claims to increase his number of followers and reap huge financial gains.

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