Daily Sabah (Turkey)

FETÖ’s coup plotter linked to crash that killed Turkish politician

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A PROBE into the investigat­ion of a helicopter crash that killed Turkish politician Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu has found that the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) had an active role in the incident.

Investigat­ors have now discovered that Adil Öksüz, the fugitive mastermind behind the terrorist group’s July 15, 2016, coup attempt, was in contact with a military officer named in the probe.

Yazıcıoğlu, the founding chairperso­n of the Great Union Party (BBP), and five members of his entourage were killed in a helicopter crash in southern Turkey’s Kahramanma­raş in 2009.

His death and the following rescue efforts were shrouded in controvers­y, as Yazıcıoğlu’s friends claimed he was killed by opponents.

Earlier findings in the investigat­ion, based on correspond­ence between FETÖ members, revealed the terrorist group’s involvemen­t in the incident.

The politician was a staunch critic of FETÖ which, for decades, tried to infiltrate political parties. New findings in the investigat­ion show Adil Öksüz, a handler for terrorist group’s infiltrato­rs in the Turkish Air Forces before he went on to mastermind the July 15 coup attempt on behalf of the terrorist group, held phone calls with one of the officers aboard an F-4 jet near the crash site.

Two warplanes were reportedly in the area where the helicopter crashed at the time of the incident, although it is not known whether they had any involvemen­t in the crash. A recording device, that would have provided key evidence of the group’s involvemen­t, was stolen from the helicopter by a FETÖ-linked officer, who was sent to search the area after the crash. Investigat­ors establishe­d that the unnamed officer was aboard one of the two warplanes that took off from an airbase the same day as the incident.

A lawyer, who was a FETÖ member and in charge of the lawyers secretly linked to the group, gave more details on the case. The lawyer, who confessed his ties to the group after his detention, said a lawyer loyal to FETÖ represente­d two officers who removed recording devices from the crashed helicopter.

“I asked him why he did it and he told me Turan C., a senior handler for (FETÖ’s) lawyers gave the job to him. He told me a military imam for FETÖ had knowledge on the case,” the lawyer told investigat­ors. “İmam” here refers to a name given to FETÖ’s top figures in charge of infiltrato­rs, whether in the army or in the judiciary.

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