Police officer Halit Gülser, who was providing for his nine siblings, was martyred in the first bomb attack dropped on the Gölbaşı Special Operations Headquarters, where he had been working for 6 years.
Halit was called back to work in the Gölbaşı Special Operations Headquarters where he worked as police officer on July 15th. He headed to his workplace with his car at 11:00 PM. His family called him 20 minutes after he left the house but they couldn’t reach him.
He was severely injured after the first bomb attack on Gölbaşı. He received treatment in the hospital he was taken to but couldn’t survive despite all efforts. His coffin covered in the Turkish flag was brought to Diyarbakır Special Operations Branch Directorate after his family received the body. Halit was carried to the hearse on shoulders along with the chantings of, “God is the greatest.” Then he was taken to Dicle to be buried.
He provided for his siblings’ school needs
Halit who was from Diyarbakır, chose the profession of police officer for himself. He had been working for 11 years and was transferred to the Special Operations Department 6 years ago. 29 years old, Halit was the oldest of 10 siblings. He lived in Ankara with his siblings. He provided for his siblings both financially and emotionally. He did everything he could to raise them.
12 year old Hüseyin, younger brother of the martyr, stated that he met with his brother during the Ramadan Holidays for the last time and added, “My father was a very good person. He always helped the poor. The last time I saw my brother was during the Ramadan Holiday. He visited us. He bought a gun for me when he came here. We were joking around. I missed him so much. The traitors would have attacked from the ground, if they had been real men. Why did they attack from above? No human would do that. No human would be as traitorous as they were.
The name Martyr Halit Gülser was given to a school in the Pekmezciler Village of the Dicle district of his hometown, Diyarbakır.