Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Counterfei­t $127.5M for FETÖ nabbed in raids

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IN A massive operation conducted by Istanbul police yesterday, $127.5 million in counterfei­t bills destined for members of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) in South America and Africa were confiscate­d. Earlier in July, police seized a record $271 million in counterfei­t bills in the city. Six suspects, including a former police deputy discharged over links to FETÖ, were arrested.

ISTANBUL police announced yesterday that they confiscate­d $127.5 million in counterfei­t bills destined for members of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) in South America and Africa.

Units from the Financial Crimes Department of Istanbul Security Directorat­e had previously seized a record $271 million in counterfei­t bills during an operation in Istanbul’s Esenyurt district on July 23. Six suspects, including a former police deputy discharged over links to FETÖ, were arrested.

As the investigat­ion proceeded, the crime gang’s ringleader and main financier, identified as A.A., was detained at the Kapıkule Border Gate on

Oct. 10 trying to escape to Bulgaria hiding inside the trunk of a vehicle. Meanwhile, two members of the gang who went into hiding were also arrested the same day in Istanbul.

Upon these developmen­ts and links to FETÖ, the investigat­ion was expanded. Using physical and technical surveillan­ce, the police found that the crime ring was resuming activities and plotting to ship a hefty amount of counterfei­t bills abroad. On Tuesday, two addresses were raided in Kağıthane and Sarıyer districts. Counterfei­t $100 bills ready for cutting, worth $127.5 million in total, and printing machines were seized in the operation, which also saw eight suspects taken into custody. Four suspects were arrested while four others were released under judicial control.

Police sources told reporters that gang members were shipping counterfei­t bills to FETÖ members in South American and African countries.

FETÖ and its U.S.-based leader Fetullah Gülen orchestrat­ed the foiled coup of July 15, 2016, which left 251 people dead and nearly 2,200 injured. FETÖ is also behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltrati­on of Turkish institutio­ns, particular­ly the military, police and judiciary, according to prosecutor­s.

FETÖ maintains a vast network of schools and other educationa­l facilities throughout the world, with the U.S. being the terrorist group’s primary focus. These facilities, often presented as Turkish or internatio­nal schools, primarily recruit FETÖ members and sympathize­rs as teachers and administra­tors. FETÖ schools are often accused of money laundering and financing the shadowy group’s activities through the schools’ profits and deals with FETÖaffili­ated businesses and vendors.

Ankara’s relentless efforts in taking over Turkish-branded institutio­ns from FETÖ since 2014 has found some success, but the terrorists’ networks in Europe and the U.S. remains untouched.

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