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Two female co-founders and current members of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) gathered intelligence for Iran by planting bugging devices in the office of the Prime Ministry's Overseas Turks Agency (YTB), the Türkiye daily reported on Tuesday, though the claim was at least partly denied by the government later that day.
The story is based on a letter received by Türkiye from an anonymous source. According to the article, bugging devices were found in the office of the YTB at the building of the Prime Ministry in Ankara eight months ago. Police officers from the Ankara Police Department who investigated took steps to identify the individuals to whom the devices were transmitting. The investigation revealed that the individuals who planted the bugging devices were two women -- co-founders of the AK Party, which was established on Aug. 14, 2001, who are still active members. The daily did not name the two women.
Today's Zaman
LOL Thank you AK Party we love you
The story is based on a letter received by Türkiye from an anonymous source. According to the article, bugging devices were found in the office of the YTB at the building of the Prime Ministry in Ankara eight months ago. Police officers from the Ankara Police Department who investigated took steps to identify the individuals to whom the devices were transmitting. The investigation revealed that the individuals who planted the bugging devices were two women -- co-founders of the AK Party, which was established on Aug. 14, 2001, who are still active members. The daily did not name the two women.
Today's Zaman
LOL Thank you AK Party we love you