Issuing an indictme against 20 people in Türkiye on charges of spying for the Mossad

The Turkish judicial system demanded a prison seence for the arrested spies.
According to Isna, the Turkish judicial system has accused 20 people of spying for the Zionist regime and demanded a prison seence for them from 19 to 45 years.
The Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office clarified that 16 of these people, who are all accused of collaborating with the Mossad, the spy organization of the Zionist regime, are currely in custody and have been spying on foreign nationals living in Turkey on behalf of the Mossad.
According to the indictme issued against them, Mossad recruited the defendas through required advertisemes on social media and messaging applications.
According to the report of Anatolia News agency, the Istanbul prosecutor’s office also says that the defendas collected confideial information, including the addresses and pictures of Palestinian citizens and people affiliated with Hamas, and shared them with Israeli ielligence officers.
The indictme indicates that this information could poteially be used for future operations, such as executions or kidnappings.
According to the indictme, the defendas were paid for their services in cryptocurrencies and iernational money, methods reportedly used by terrorist groups.
Amal Salami is one of these defendas who said that at first a person claiming to be from Germany coacted him and offered him money for his work. Then he recorded videos and se them to that person as an experime. He later received assignmes from someone else, including filming Istanbul’s Suleymaniye Mosque and photographing an apartme complex in the city.
He also said that he had prepared and submitted a report on which mobile phone companies in Turkey offer better service.
The indictme describes the crimes against them as “political or military espionage,” and the trial is scheduled to begin in November.
In January of this year, Turkish ielligence ages conducted an operation against the Mossad in eight cities across the coury.
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