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The Turkish police detained nine people, including an Iranian individual, in simultaneous operations on Tuesday on charges of spying for Iran's National Intelligence and Security Organization (SAVAK) and planning to fuel insurgency among the Kurdish population in Turkey's South and Southeast.

Police detained six people in the province of Iğdır, one in Ağrı and another in Kocaeli in raids on suspicion of spying on Syrian opposition activists for SAVAK and seized a Kalashnikov rifle, a shotgun and documents and secret correspondence between the suspects and Iranian intelligence officials and records of phone conversations with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants.


The suspects are also accused of planning to start an insurgency among Kurds in the south and the southeastern parts of the country and illegally obtaining information on Syrians taking refuge in Turkey due to the heightened violence in Syria.


The espionage investigation began last year when the Turkish police found a photograph of the Iğdır Provincial Gendarmerie Command building in a minibus in Iğdır and detained two suspects of Iranian origin identified as Shahram Zargham Kohei and Mohammed Reza Esmaeilpour Ali Malek on charges of taking photos of police stations and buildings belonging to military units in the area that have strategic importance.

The two were then arrested under Turkish Penal Code (TCK) Article 327, which criminalizes the acquisition of state security information for unauthorized individuals.

In his initial testimony, Kohei said he was working for an Iranian company that specializes in elevator systems and he was taking photos of the big buildings in the area with the intention of installing elevators.

Nine detained in eastern Turkey over spying for Iran's intelligence agency
 
SAVAK was the old intelligence if im right but it name doesnt matter , SAVAK , MAKAV KAVAK MIVAK whatever the name is caught , was expected , but im still waiting for a turkish general and like i forgot the number 20 or something was it soldiers that got caught according to one media.

Also its known that most killed and caught PKK members are from iran and syria .
 
^^^^So if it's 'known' that most of them are from Syria or Iran,then it shows Turkish authorities are liars, because almost every time,they claim the militants cam from Iraqi Kurdistan.
 
Nothing like starting the morning with a story about a spy getting busted. Who knows maybe there are more Iranian spies in Turkiye...lol
 
^^^^So if it's 'known' that most of them are from Syria or Iran,then it shows Turkish authorities are liars, because almost every time,they claim the militants cam from Iraqi Kurdistan.

And Iraq and even some armenians.

Good we stopped a terrorist action , god knows maybe a suicide bomber like in Taiwan who blew himself up.
 
The Turkish police detained nine people, including an Iranian individual, in simultaneous operations on Tuesday on charges of spying for Iran's National Intelligence and Security Organization (SAVAK) and planning to fuel insurgency among the Kurdish population in Turkey's South and Southeast.

Police detained six people in the province of Iğdır, one in Ağrı and another in Kocaeli in raids on suspicion of spying on Syrian opposition activists for SAVAK and seized a Kalashnikov rifle, a shotgun and documents and secret correspondence between the suspects and Iranian intelligence officials and records of phone conversations with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants.


The suspects are also accused of planning to start an insurgency among Kurds in the south and the southeastern parts of the country and illegally obtaining information on Syrians taking refuge in Turkey due to the heightened violence in Syria.


The espionage investigation began last year when the Turkish police found a photograph of the Iğdır Provincial Gendarmerie Command building in a minibus in Iğdır and detained two suspects of Iranian origin identified as Shahram Zargham Kohei and Mohammed Reza Esmaeilpour Ali Malek on charges of taking photos of police stations and buildings belonging to military units in the area that have strategic importance.

The two were then arrested under Turkish Penal Code (TCK) Article 327, which criminalizes the acquisition of state security information for unauthorized individuals.

In his initial testimony, Kohei said he was working for an Iranian company that specializes in elevator systems and he was taking photos of the big buildings in the area with the intention of installing elevators.

Nine detained in eastern Turkey over spying for Iran's intelligence agency


:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
TodaysZaman typical propaganda again...no surprise
They don't even know that SAVAK was secret police of Iran (not even Intelligence agency) during the Shah time before revolution.This shows how credible the news is.Seems a 5 year old has written the article.They never fail at humiliating themselves.
 
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