Turkish court sentences 17 to prison for spying, selling information to Israels Mossad

Turkish court sentences 17 to prison for spying, selling information to Israels Mossad

Published February 13,2024


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An area court docket in Türkiye on Tuesday sentenced 17 members of a spy ring to jail for spying on some Turkish companies companies for the Israeli intelligence company Mossad.

Seventeen folks have been convicted of “espionage” after offering details about Turkish corporations to Israel’s Mossad, based on paperwork launched by the court docket in Istanbul.

The defendants, who had been current within the court docket, pleaded for acquittal, whereas authorities prosecutors sought punishment for offering info to the Israeli intelligence company.

According to the court docket’s paperwork, Selçuk Küçükkaya acquired a 26-year and eight-month jail sentence for “political and military espionage, threatening individuals, and illegally obtaining or disseminating personal data.”

Cenk Birtürk, Fatma Birtürk, and Musa Kuş had been sentenced to 18 years and 4 months in jail, whereas Emre Birtürk acquired an eight-year and nine-month sentence for a similar crimes.

Additionally, the opposite 11 folks had been sentenced to 6 years and three months for a similar crimes.

Serkan Özdemirci, a fugitive within the case, nonetheless has an arrest warrant, and his case file has been separated from the opposite 16.

Earlier, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office submitted a 228-page cost sheet, which is now the premise of their conviction. It is acknowledged that Selçuk Küçükkaya, who goes by the pseudonym “Taner Sezgin,” contacted the Israeli intelligence company via the fugitive within the case, Serkan Özdemirci, who was expelled from the Turkish Armed Forces for belonging to the FETÖ terror group.

Özdemirci requested Küçükkaya to analyze and report the commerce secret knowledge of three completely different Turkish corporations, in addition to the non-public info of their house owners.

Then Küçükkaya used encrypted communication strategies to contact individuals who recognized themselves as Hose-Jorge Satia, Thomas Alfonso, and Raul, members of the Israeli intelligence company whose true identities couldn’t be decided, and who labored within the fields of funding, consultancy, and insurance coverage in Singapore, Asia and Europe.

They pretended to be staff of the corporate “Asia Angels.”

They obtained and reported some details about the corporate, which they then handed on to Mossad member Thomas Alfonso.

Source: www.anews.com.tr