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SAUDI ARABIA Government slammed after Daesh men revealed as Turkish nationals

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Turkey’s main opposition the Republican People’s Party (CHP) has demanded a thorough investigat­ion after a group of Daesh members were revealed to be Turkish nationals.

The CHP has revealed the details of the recent decision of the government to freeze the assets of 365 individual­s and 12 companies linked to terror groups.

The Treasury and Finance Ministry announced last week that the assets of members of terror groups, including Daesh, have been blocked. The list of individual­s whose assets were confiscate­d was published in the Official Gazette No. 31447, but eight of these individual­s were shockingly listed as Turkish nationals with tax numbers attached. These individual­s — Ziad Alzhouri, Hasan Krayem, Hasan Maher Abdullah Abdullah, Mohamad Qassem, Fayez Alfliti, Saad Ali Saad Saad, Salim Ahmet Bakr Abboosh, and Yusuf El Ali Elhasan — are mostly from Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon. With a parliament­ary inquiry, CHP’s Ankara deputy Tekin Bingol asked the government to investigat­e the matter seriously and transparen­tly.

“These people are traveling freely within Turkish territorie­s, they are conducting trade activities. And we notice this when their assets are frozen,” Bingol said. Daesh, which has been listed as a terror group by Turkey since 2013, has carried out several bloody terror attacks in the country, with at least 10 suicide bombings, seven bomb attacks, and four armed attacks. Daesh killed 315 people and injured hundreds in the attacks. Bingol said that the authoritie­s should expose those who provided these people with citizenshi­p rights, adding: “Those who are coming to our country and getting privileges should be thoroughly investigat­ed for their involvemen­t in terror attacks. Otherwise, the local networks they are involved with are likely to generate new terror attacks.”

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