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Azize is frantic. They search for Ali everywhere. They finally see in the surveillance videos that he has been kidnapped. The police pursue the matter. Kiliç comes to pick Azize and realizes Ali is kidnapped. He goes back and sends Çaki to find out whatever he can about it. He wants to save Ali as well. Yildiz tells her kidnappers to leave a piece of Ali's clothing at Kiliç's shop to make him the prime suspect. The police find it. Oğuz and Azize go there. Kiliç runs.
The kidnappers take Ali to a warehouse. Someone spots them and informs the police.
The police take Tarik to the police station. The lawyer wants to get him out. He sends the lawyer away and says he will stay there the night. Zeliha goes home and tells Canan what happened. Zeliha's mother is berating her daughter all time. In the morning Canan tells Zeliha that Tarik is still in jail. Zeliha goes to the station to withdraw her complaint. They bring him out. The two of them go for tea and he tells her she deserves a good life and should stay away from anyone who thinks otherwise.
Yildiz meets Çaki and is cooking some plan.
The police call home because Zeliha forgot her ID at the station. Elmas finds out about Zeliha's complaint. Zeliha goes home and on the way the old man, Azize's landlord runs into her and she drops her purse. The guy pursues her and sees where she lives. At the door Elmas grabs Zeliha's hair screaming that she is up to no good.
Oğuz and Azize go to the warehouse. The kidnappers have just gotten away. The police get some lead and move on. Azize sees Ali being taken away in a car. They seem to be headed to Adana.
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