New details about how Mossad spies operate in Turkey.
The Turkish daily Sabah published new details today (Friday) about the Mossad spy group, whose members have recently been arrested in Turkey.
Turkish sources reported yesterday that Turkish security forces had arrested a group of 15 members of the Zionist regime’s spy apparatus.
According to today’s report in Sabah newspaper, one of the defendants in this case was in contact with a Mossad spy and received money for sending him investigations without knowing that he was working for the Zionist regime.
Sabah added that another defendant, who was in Istanbul, was advising students outside of Turkey, and that his first contact with Mossad elements took place in 2018. Mossad operatives contacted him through WhatsApp, telling him that they had several Arab clients in Germany whose children wished to continue their education in Turkey, and that they had received information from him in the same way.
The defendant, known as “M.A.S.”, provided information to a Mossad spy named “A.Z.” about how Palestinian students entered Turkish universities and the facilities that Ankara provided them with.
The Turkish newspaper added that a week after sending the investigation that the accused had sent to the Mossad spy, the person had received hundreds of thousands of euros through the trading company “Western Union”.
The defendant alleges that Mossad spy later asked him to conduct two separate investigations into Palestinian NGOs in Turkey and to send him information as before.
Sabah also added that the two sides met for the first time in 2019, and that a Mossad spy told the accused that one of his close friends intended to help the Palestinian people.
“A friend of this Mossad spy told me that he works for the European Union and wants to help Palestine and the Palestinians,” the statement said. He asked me for information about Palestinian NGOs operating in Turkey. “He also told me that they have a company in Germany and gave me his Protonmail account to keep in touch.”
According to the report, the two defendants received thousands of euros from the Mossad official, who claims to be a member of the European Union, and by 2020 had sent him several cases in various fields.
The Mossad spy also asked him for information about Palestinians who were stranded at Istanbul airport due to Corona precautionary measures and those who helped them.
According to the report, the relationship between the two sides lasted for a long time until April 2021, after which the Mossad spy asked the accused to meet in a European country.
Sabah added that all visa and hotel fees were paid by Mossad and that communication was made through the Swiss consulate and an invitation to the European Student Guidence Center (ESGC).
The defendant stated that he then went to the Swiss consulate and applied for a visa, and that his visa was issued within an hour.
“The Mossad spy greeted him at Zurich airport, gave him five hundred euros and sent him to a hotel,” he said.
The defendant also said that the Mossad spy took him to another hotel to meet the second spy, who claimed to be a member of the European Union, and there, while giving him some money, taught him how to encrypt “Word” files through the Protonmail program. Have been trained.
He also told Turkish security forces that he had returned to Zurich last August to meet with another Mossad official, where he was told they were members of an EU intelligence agency.
The report came after Turkish media reported yesterday morning that the country’s intelligence service had arrested members of a group affiliated with the Zionist regime (Mossad).
Sabah newspaper reported that the group consisted of 15 people and was spying in Turkey.
Sabah added that the aim of the Zionist group was to gather information from Turkish citizens, foreign students and people living in Turkey and to spy on them.