An upcoming deal by Erdogan to appease the Turkish mafia leader, Sedat Bey

Ankara, (ST) – The former editor-in-chief of the Turkish Cumhuriyet newspaper, Jan Dundar, revealed an upcoming deal to be concluded by the head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to silence the mafia leader, Sadat Bakr, and prevent him from publishing more scandals about him.

The Turkish newspaper, Zaman, quoted Dundar, who revealed the Turkish regime’s support for terrorists in Syria, as saying that “this week will hold a serious deal between Bakr and Erdogan. He said that, this deal will come with the mafia leader’s readiness to publish a new video clip that will be devoted to scandals related to Erdogan personally.

For three weeks, Turkey has been living in the rhythm of videos published by mafia leader Bakr on Twitter, exposing his relationship with officials in the Turkish regime, including Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu, and the involvement of members of the ruling Justice and Development Party in various crimes and corruption operations.

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Bakr confirmed in an eighth video, which he posted on his YouTube channel, Turkish intelligence cooperation with mafia gangs to smuggle weapons to terrorist militias in Syria, especially the Nusra Front.
fighters from Jabhat al-Nusra in Aleppo in 2015.
 
Bakr explained that “large quantities of weapons were sent by Turkish intelligence to the Al-Nusra Front militias through the Turkish security company SADAT.” affiliated with the Turkish intelligence.

The Erdogan regime had sentenced writer and journalist Dundar to 5 years and 10 months in prison in May 2016 on charges of “espionage and revealing state secrets,” after he published video clips revealing that Turkish intelligence service trucks had transferred weapons to terrorist organizations in Syria when he was editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper.

Raghda Sawas

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