Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Likely heir to FETÖ leader dies in Germany

- MEHMET

Ali Şengül, a name close to Fetullah Gülen, leader of Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ), died of coronaviru­s in Germany, media outlets reported yesterday.

Şengül, had a bounty of TL 10 million ($1.1 million) on his head as he was on the most wanted list of the Interior Ministry. Şengül, 76, was viewed as a potential successor of Gülen, who currently resides in Pennsylvan­ia, United States. He had been receiving treatment for coronaviru­s for the past three months in Germany’s Hessen.

Media outlets had earlier reported that Şengül was engaged in a feud with Mustafa Özcan, another top FETÖ figure close to Gülen, as both were potential successors of the terrorist group’s 80-year-old leader, who is battling various diseases.

Şengül was with Gülen since the latter started forming his group in the 1960s, while he was working as a preacher. Over the years, Şengül rose to the rank of member of the “Consultati­on Committee,” a group of senior FETÖ figures responsibl­e for overseeing the group’s illegal activities. In several investigat­ions, he was named as the main suspect coordinati­ng FETÖ’s sham trials in Turkey where the group sought to stifle its critics.

The terrorist group, which is the culprit behind July 15, 2016 coup attempt, is known for its widespread infiltrati­on in the military, law enforcemen­t and judiciary which enabled it to orchestrat­e plots against anyone opposing its infiltrati­on attempts. Şengül was appointed as the chief handler of military and police infiltrato­rs in 1999 before being assigned to head FETÖ members in Central Asia.

Turkish prosecutor­s say he was an influentia­l name in the group. Authoritie­s had issued an arrest warrant for him after the 2016 coup attempt, on charges of running a terrorist group and attempting to overthrow the constituti­onal order.

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