Daily Sabah (Turkey)

PKK member on trial details terror organizati­on, voices remorse

- ANKARA / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

PKK member Serhat Bal will stand trial for “participat­ion in a terrorist organizati­on” and is facing prison time of between five years to 11 years and three months after being caught by the National Intelligen­ce Organizati­on (MİT).

Following the investigat­ion, Istanbul’s Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office filed an indictment in which Bal provided testimony within the scope of “effective remorse.”

Bal confessed that he joined the rural wing of the terrorist organizati­on at the suggestion of three people known as Enes, Nesrin and Zelal in Istanbul in October 2012. He said that he did not know the real names of the mentioned individual­s but could identify them in photos. Bal also stated he first went to eastern Diyarbakır province, then to Mardin’s Kızıltepe and finally to Syria through illegal channels.

The defendant also said that he served as a fortificat­ion officer in the so-called “special forces” unit, to which the PKK attaches high importance, from 2012 to 2018 and took part in several cave and road activities of the terrorist organizati­on.

“The location of the special forces is in the Sergela Gundefila area in the Gara region. I definitely did not participat­e in an armed conflict during my time in the organizati­on.

I myself had injuries,” he said, indicating he was injured two times during operations of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).

Bal, code-named “Koçer,” added he broke ties with the PKK in 2018 due to problems and planned to go to Europe in 2023.

In the indictment, it was evaluated that the defendant acted positively and harmonious­ly during the detention process, taking into account the statements he made regarding his position in the organizati­on and the diagnoses he made. Bal will appear in court soon.

MİT announced capturing Bal last month, saying he was caught while trying to flee into Europe. MİT had been running a surveillan­ce operation on Bal and located his last whereabout­s to facilitate his arrest.

Both MİT and the TSK regularly conduct cross-border operations in Iraq and Syria. The PKK’s leadership hides out in Iraq’s mountainou­s north while the group enjoys U.S. support in northeaste­rn Syria where it claims to fight against Daesh.

MİT had been quiet about its counterter­rorism activities in the past, but Türkiye’s top intelligen­ce body is now more open to publicizin­g its operations. This is largely due to the heightened success in the past two decades in finding and eliminatin­g terrorists, whether in Türkiye or abroad. Through publicizin­g, MİT also aims to undermine the terrorist group’s morale and vicious campaign of violence carried out for four decades that has killed thousands.

Flanked by armed drones, MİT agents carried out 181 operations in 2022 and eliminated 201 terrorists. It also destroyed 45 energy facilities and parts of infrastruc­ture the terrorist group built or operated, along with locations used by the PKK to store weapons and munitions. High-profile names were also included in the 38 terrorists eliminated by MİT.

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