Travel Ban Imposed on Manifest; Members Released Under Judicial Control
The music group Manifest was released under judicial control in an investigation over concert footage cited for indecent acts and exhibitionism. A travel ban has been imposed on all members.
Case Progress and Suspects
Within the probe, six group members, identified as suspects, were brought before the on-duty court and released under judicial control measures. The investigation centers on images from one of the group’s performances.
Inquiry Launched After the September 6, 2025 Concert
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office initiated the investigation regarding a public concert at Küçükçiftlik Park on September 6, 2025, on allegations of indecent acts and exhibitionism.
Brought to Courthouse with Police Escort
On grounds that the acts allegedly violated public decency and could negatively affect children and youth, six group members and one additional suspect who appeared on stage during part of the show were taken to the courthouse with police escort.
“After giving statements to the prosecutor, they were released under judicial control with a travel ban and a requirement to sign-in periodically.”
Travel Ban for All Members
The court ordered a ban on leaving the country for all members, alongside a signature obligation as part of the judicial control measures.









