Turkish authorities have detained 32 individuals as part of a nationwide investigation into alleged price-fixing within the country’s poultry industry. The operation, coordinated from Istanbul, targeted companies suspected of unfairly inflating prices. Simultaneously, supervisory trustees have been appointed to 13 companies, including several major poultry producers, to oversee their operations. The detentions and appointments occurred across eight provinces, signaling a significant government response to concerns over market stability. The investigation is being led by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, with details continuing to emerge. This action reflects a broader effort to address rising costs and ensure fair competition in essential food sectors. No further details regarding specific charges or company names beyond the number affected have been released at this time.