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Exclusive: Turkish intelligence helped ship arms to Syrian Islamist rebel areas

Turkey's state intelligence agency helped deliver arms to parts of Syria under Islamist rebel control during late 2013 and early 2014, according to a prosecutor and court testimony from gendarmerie officers seen by Reuters.

The witness testimony contradicts Turkey's denials that it sent arms to Syrian rebels and, by extension, contributed to the rise of Islamic State, now a major concern for the NATO member.

Syria and some of Turkey's Western allies say Turkey, in its haste to see President Bashar al-Assad toppled, let fighters and arms over the border, some of whom went on to join the Islamic State militant group which has carved a self-declared caliphate out of parts of Syria and Iraq.

Ankara has denied arming Syria's rebels or assisting hardline Islamists. Diplomats and Turkish officials say it has in recent months imposed tighter controls on its borders.

Testimony from gendarmerie officers in court documents reviewed by Reuters allege that rocket parts, ammunition and semi-finished mortar shells were carried in trucks accompanied by state intelligence agency (MIT) officials more than a year ago to parts of Syria under Islamist control.

Four trucks were searched in the southern province of Adana in raids by police and gendarmerie, one in November 2013 and the three others in January 2014, on the orders of prosecutors acting on tip-offs that they were carrying weapons, according to testimony from the prosecutors, who now themselves face trial.

While the first truck was seized, the three others were allowed to continue their journey after MIT officials accompanying the cargo threatened police and physically resisted the search, according to the testimony and prosecutor's report.

President Tayyip Erdogan has said the three trucks stopped on Jan. 19 belonged to MIT and were carrying aid.

"Our investigation has shown that some state officials have helped these people deliver the shipments," prosecutor Ozcan Sisman, who ordered the search of the first truck on Nov. 7 2013 after a tip-off that it was carrying weapons illegally, told Reuters in a interview on May 4 in Adana.

Both Sisman and Aziz Takci, another Adana prosecutor who ordered three trucks to be searched on Jan. 19 2014, have since been detained on the orders of state prosecutors and face provisional charges, pending a full indictment, of carrying out an illegal search.

The request for Sisman's arrest, issued by the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) and also seen by Reuters, accuses him of revealing state secrets and tarnishing the government by portraying it as aiding terrorist groups.

Sisman and Takci deny the charges.

"It is not possible to explain this process, which has become a total massacre of the law," Alp Deger Tanriverdi, a lawyer representing both Takci and Sisman, told Reuters.

"Something that is a crime cannot possibly be a state secret."

More than 30 gendarmerie officers involved in the Jan. 1 attempted search and the events of Jan. 19 also face charges such as military espionage and attempting to overthrow the government, according to an April 2015 Istanbul court document.

An official in Erdogan's office said Erdogan had made his position clear on the issue. Several government officials contacted by Reuters declined to comment further. MIT officials could not immediately be reached.

"I want to reiterate our official line here, which has been stated over and over again ever since this crisis started by our prime minister, president and foreign minister, that Turkey has never sent weapons to any group in Syria," Erdogan's spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Wednesday at an event in Washington.

Erdogan has said prosecutors had no authority to search MIT vehicles and were part of what he calls a "parallel state" run by his political enemies and bent on discrediting the government.

"Who were those who tried to stop MIT trucks in Adana while we were trying to send humanitarian aid to Turkmens?," Erdogan said in a television interview last August.

"Parallel judiciary and parallel security ... The prosecutor hops onto the truck and carries out a search. You can't search an MIT truck, you have no authority."



'TARNISHING THE GOVERNMENT'

One of the truck drivers, Murat Kislakci, was quoted as saying the cargo he carried on Jan. 19 was loaded from a foreign plane at Ankara airport and that he had carried similar shipments before. Reuters was unable to contact Kislakci.

Witness testimony seen by Reuters from a gendarme involved in a Jan. 1, 2014 attempt to search another truck said MIT officials had talked about weapons shipments to Syrian rebels from depots on the border. Reuters was unable to confirm this.

At the time of the searches, the Syrian side of the border in Hatay province, which neighbors Adana, was controlled by hardline Islamist rebel group Ahrar al-Sham.

The Salafist group included commanders such as Abu Khaled al-Soury, also known as Abu Omair al-Shamy, who fought alongside al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden and was close to its current chief Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Soury was killed in by a suicide attack in Syrian city of Aleppo in February 2014.

A court ruling calling for the arrest of three people in connection with the truck stopped in November 2013 said it was loaded with metal pipes manufactured in the Turkish city of Konya which were identified as semi-finished parts of mortars.

The document also cites truck driver Lutfi Karakaya as saying he had twice carried the same shipment and delivered it to a field around 200 meters beyond a military outpost in Reyhanli, a stone's throw from Syria.

The court order for Karakaya's arrest, seen by Reuters, cited a police investigation which said that the weapons parts seized that day were destined for "a camp used by the al Qaeda terrorist organization on the Syrian border".

Reuters was unable to interview Karakaya or to independently confirm the final intended destination of the cargo.

Sisman said it was a tip-off from the police that prompted him to order the thwarted search on Jan. 1, 2014.

"I did not want to prevent its passage if it belonged to MIT and carried aid but we had a tip off saying this truck was carrying weapons. We were obliged to investigate," he said.

Exclusive: Turkish intelligence helped ship arms to Syrian Islamist rebel areas| Reuters
 
The court order for Karakaya's arrest, seen by Reuters, cited a police investigation which said that the weapons parts seized that day were destined for "a camp used by the al Qaeda terrorist organization on the Syrian border".
Where did you learn to take misleading titles? PressTV journalism academy? :sarcastic:Anyway this is orginal title for whom read the article;
Exclusive: Turkish intelligence helped ship arms to Syrian Islamist rebel areas
It's no secret Usa and Turkey arming and training Syrian rebels. Syria is in civil war and chaos, many groups fighting both with each other and against Al-Asad, Iran backs some of them, Turkey and Usa some others etc.. In the article there is no proof represented, only a claim that those trucks were headed to so-called Al-Qaeda camp, but trucks were stopped before it))).. That's silly to take that part and taking such a title.. No offence but that's really silly.. Recently Usa airdropped weapon for Syrian rebels but ISIS captured some of them, by your logic " USA armed ISIS " ... Go find something else dude.. That won't work...
 
Is it even a news? Like we already did not know who supports those takfiri groups.
agha man bar asase RATE i ke yaroo be 2 ta post paeentar az shoma dade migam.... in refighet be hich onvan irooni nist... man shart mibandam yaroo ya afghanie...ya arabe moghime iran ya harchizi dige vali irooni nist...ya inke kar az divoonegi ham gozashte chon posthayee ke be khodesh ham tohin mostaghimm mishe ro ham RATE mikone!!


Let me brief it for you. Who is devil and Who is Deviler? It is a known fact for all:

Iran supports:
Syrian legal Government + Shia Hizbullah + Yemeni revolutionaries + Bahraini Democracy Protestors + Iraqi Shia groups + Lebanon Shia and Christian groups+ Sunni Palestinians + Iraqi legal government

Turkey supports:
Al Qaeda Terrorists (Al Nosrah) + Ikhan Al Muslemin (Muslim Brotherhood) + Anybody who is good to ISrael and bad to Muslim Countries

Saudi Arabia Supports:
Al Qaeda Terrorists(Al Nosrah) + ISIL Terrorists (DAESH) + Osame Al Nojeifi (one who delivered Mousel to ISIL and talks against Iraqi people resistant against invaders) + Terrorist Al Qaeda of Yemen + Terrorist Taliban of Afghanistan + Terrorist Sipah Sahaba of Pakistan (Al ghaeda Salafis) + Salafi Terrorists of Lybia (read ISIL in Lybia) + Israel + Chechnian Terrorists whoever can destroy Islamic countries!

USA supports:
Whoever is dumber by selling their oil (energy) + those who are happy paying back those dollars by importing American made weapons hence bringing back all the dollars back to US
or in one sentence, US supports whoever is dumber and have deeper sense of weakness and brutality at the same time!

Poor Arab, Asian and African Countries Support:

Whoever pay them more!!

Russia and China Support:
Whoever they can milk

Israel Supports:
Supports all above mentioned countries and groups except Iran... got the clue??
 
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agha man bar asase RATE i ke yaroo be 2 ta post paeentar az shoma dade migam.... in refighet be hich onvan irooni nist... man shart mibandam yaroo ya afghanie...ya arabe moghime iran ya harchizi dige vali irooni nist...ya inke kar az divoonegi ham gozashte chon posthayee ke be khodesh ham tohin mostaghimm mishe ro ham RATE mikone!!

LOL, wow, I did not expect this much from him/her/it ...
I guess you are exactly correct.
 
Let me brief it for you. Who is devil and Who is Deviler? It is a known fact for all:

Iran supports:
Syrian legal Government + Shia Hizbullah + Yemeni revolutionaries + Bahraini Democracy Protestors + Iraqi Shia groups + Lebanon Shia and Christian groups+ Sunni Palestinians + Iraqi legal government

Turkey supports:
Al Qaeda Terrorists (Al Nosrah) + Ikhan Al Muslemin (Muslim Brotherhood) + Anybody who is good to ISrael and bad to Muslim Countries

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thanks for the brief but i will pass :lol::lol::lol:
 
I like how these Farsi boys struggle to find the clean end of the shit.

When the mullah regime support the dictator Assad who is known for using chemical weapons and who is responsible from hundreds of thousands of innocent deaths, they are like: :yahoo:

When Turkey act for its own interests, however, the nationals of the mullah wonderland suddenly becoming human right activists :) Isn't that hilarious?
 
I like how these Farsi boys struggle to find the clean end of the shit.

When the mullah regime support the dictator Assad who is known for using chemical weapons and who is responsible from hundreds of thousands of innocent deaths, they are like: :yahoo:

When Turkey act for its own interests, however, the nationals of the mullah wonderland suddenly becoming human right activists :) Isn't that hilarious?

That is called hiding the true feelings and deceiving the enemy through false pretense (taqiyyah التقيّة).The Persians have been hiding their nationalistic expansion ideas under slogans like anti-Israel propaganda, anti-U.S propaganda, the support of the oppresseds (musta tha'feen المستضعفين), and funniest of all, the war anti global-arrogance (Istikbar استكبار). :lol:

Needless to say that the Syrian Civil War has raveled these taqiyyah fire-walls.
 

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