Daily Sabah (Turkey)

More than 10,000 army staff investigat­ed for FETÖ links

- EDITOR YUSUF ZİYA DURMUŞ ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

COULD there be “sleeper cells” of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) in the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK)? Five years after the group’s infiltrato­rs in the army staged a coup attempt, those in the army who did not participat­e in the deadly bid but allegedly remained loyal to the group, are under the spotlight. A total of 10,836 members of TSK face criminal probes in nationwide investigat­ions, according to a report in the Sabah newspaper published yesterday.

Data regarding FETÖ operations show the terrorist group, which sought to wield influence in law enforcemen­t, the judiciary and the bureaucrac­y by secretly planting its members for decades, still has backers in the army ranks, though they managed to disguise their loyalty. Prosecutor­s in Istanbul and the western province of İzmir had uncovered multiple networks of infiltrato­rs in a string of operations since July 15, 2016, when the coup attempt claimed 251 lives.

The majority of possible FETÖ infiltrato­rs in the army serve or served in Land Forces Command (KKK) while 3,802 are members of Naval Forces Command (DzKK) and 1,047 others serve in Air Forces Command (HvKK). Only 60 among them were investigat­ed for actively participat­ing in the coup attempt, including five generals.

Investigat­ions led to the dismissal of 869 people from the army last year. Evidence against them included connection­s to the terrorist group’s civilian members, either personally or via phone. Some were married to women who were implicated in a massive exam fraud the terrorist group carried out in 2010 to help its members infiltrate into the public sector. Others were identified through investigat­ions by intelligen­ce officials and based on testimonie­s of former FETÖ members who were detained in earlier operations. So far, 2,396 members of the army were suspended from their posts on suspicion of FETÖ links. Since the coup attempt, 21,181 people were expelled from TSK while 6,318 among them were arrested. Also, 16,409 military cadets who were found to be linked to the terrorist group, were expelled.

According to an investigat­ion by Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office which was made public in December 2020, the terrorist group began infiltrati­ng into TSK more than four decades ago. Based on a report prepared by Gendarmeri­e Command, the report says 22 among 239 students who graduated from military schools between the 1970s and 1990s were charged with involvemen­t in the 2016 coup attempt while 58 others were investigat­ed for being a member of FETÖ following the failed putsch bid. While the students discharged from military schools were unable to continue carrying out their missions in the army, they still aided FETÖ’s attempts by offering insight into the military’s workings, playing an “active role” in the establishm­ent of the hidden network inside the TSK, the report says.

FETÖ – led by Fetullah Gülen who currently lives in the United States and is implicated in a long list of trials against the terrorist group – orchestrat­ed the coup attempt with the aid of its military infiltrato­rs and civilian members of the group who were in charge of those infiltrato­rs.

Known for its secretive methods of communicat­ion, the group utilized everything from in-game chats in mobile games to payphones to convey messages between its members while avoiding suspicion.

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