Farm Bank’ founder Aydın referred to courthouse 2021-07-07 11:16:12 İSTANBUL - Having turned himself in to the law enforcement in Brazil and extradited to Turkey, Mehmet Aydın, the founder of the ‘Farm Bank’ ponzi scheme, has been referred to the Anadolu Courthouse in İstanbul following the related proceedings at the police station.   Taken into custody in İstanbul Airport on July 3 and held in detention since then, Mehmet Aydın, the founder of the "Çiftlik Bank" (Farm Bank) ponzi scheme, has been referred to the courthouse after four days.   Having turned himself in to the law enforcement officials in Brazil and extradited to Turkey, Aydın has been referred to Anadolu Courthouse in İstanbul as the related proceedings were completed at the İstanbul Security Directorate's Branch for Combating Financial Crimes.   All questions in the 60-page list of questions were reportedly posed to Aydın during his interrogation. While the interrogation was recessed at times, the interrogation procedure took more than 25 hours.   Among the questions asked to Aydın were also the ones about the people whom he came into contact with when he was abroad, the documents that he has brought along to Turkey and his elder brother Fatih Aydın, one of the key figures of the investigation searched with a red notice.   After he gave his statement at the police department, Mehmet Aydın was referred to the Bayrampaşa Public Hospital, where he underwent a medical check. Afterwards, he has been taken to the courthouse in Kartal.