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torsdag 27 september 2018

Another MIT agent with the German police caught


Another MIT agent with the German police caught
The Turkish state continues to recruit spies in the German police circles. Another police officer was caught forwarding confidential data to Turkish Embassy.


Another case of espionage by a German police officer for Turkish secret service MIT has been revealed. According to the Tagesspiegel, security authorities have caught a senior police official, as he forwarded confidential data such as addresses of exiled opposition and regime opponents to the Turkish Embassy.  
The Berlin police tweeted on Wednesday evening: "If the suspicion of transmission of sensitive data to the Turkish Embassy against one of our colleagues in the course of the ongoing investigation by the prosecutor and the LKA is confirmed, this will constitute not only a breach of official oath, but also a serious offense. Such damage caused by an individual could not be reversed.”
Time and time again MIT agents and killer squads have been spotted in Europe in recent years. In 2013, three Kurdish politicians were murdered by MIT in Paris, France. In Hamburg, Germany MIT agent Mehmet Fatih S. was sentenced to probation, even though he was implicated in a murder plan against the then co-chairman of NAV-DEM, Yüksel Koc.
All investigations against MIT spies were capped again and again. The MIT works through the Turkish Religious Authority DITIB, front companies and Turkish banks, trying to gather information. MIT agents also applied to the National Secret Service for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). Although there are over 6,000 MIT agents active in Germany, the investigation has never reached more than a symbolic level, and none of the trials against MIT has shown any results.
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