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Mernis

(Merkezi Nüfus İdaresi Sistemi) is Turkey's centralized population management system, containing sensitive personal identity data (TC Kimlik No, name, surname, father’s name, birth date, etc.). Access to Mernis is strictly controlled by law and is only available to authorized government institutions and private organizations with explicit legal permission.

Arda’s heart hammered against his ribs. He clicked. The interface that loaded was deceptively simple: a search bar and a series of categories. To test it, he typed in his own father’s name. In less than a second, his father’s entire life was laid bare on the screen—old addresses, phone numbers Arda had forgotten, even his mother's maiden name.