Muhammed Yilmaz (activist)
Naib Naik* Muhammed Yilmaz is an activist, entrepreneur, bodyguard, veteran and former security guard whose activism focuses on those treated in a biased way by the justice system.
Naib Naik* Muhammed Yilmaz Distinguished Gallantry Medal | |
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Born | City of Industry, Sharifistan |
Nationality | Sharifistani Turk |
Education | Basic Levels (Turkish, Mathematics and Information Technology) |
Alma mater | City of Industry Central High School (1992-1996),
Army Basic and Youth Training School (1996-1997) Infantry Training College (briefly) |
Occupation | trainee soldier (1996-1997), Infantryman (1997-2001) |
Employer | Royal Sharifistani Army (1996-2001), Aslan Security (2001-2021), self-employed (2021-) |
Organization | Yilmaz Close-Protection (2021-) |
Known for | activism |
Title | Owner (Yilmaz Close-Protection), Chairman (Hurriyet Project) |
Political party | Islamic Liberty Party |
Movement | human rights |
Board member of | Hurriyet Project |
Criminal charge(s) | > |
Spouse(s) | unknown |
Children | Ahmed Yilmaz (criminal), Aisha Yilmaz |
Family | Yilmaz family |
Awards | Distinguished Gallantry Medal |
- Lance-Corporal
Early life and education
Born in 1980, the son of a journeyman carpenter and his wife, he attended an unknown state primary school followed by City of Industry Central High School. At the age of sixteen, he joined the military as a trainee.
Military service
After one year and six months as of training, Muhammed Yilmaz enlisted in the Royal City of Industry Rifles and served there until 2001. He was mostly deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Later work
He was employed as a Senior Security Guard by Aslan Security from 2001-2021. He was well-liked by his colleagues and superiors until he was fired because of his criticism of Sultan Edward Ashleigh. He then started his company Yilmaz Close Protection.
Activism
Following the incarceration of his son (Ahmed Yilmaz) for drug-driving which resulted in the death of Edbert Ashleigh, he became an activism angered by prosecution attempting to impose an illegally high sentence. He is now Chairman of the Hurriyet Project.