Mossad financial network chief arrested in Turkey: Report

Security sources in Turkey told Reuters on Tuesday that Istanbul police had arrested Laridun Rekship, who was accused by Turkey’s intelligence agency MIT of being the head of the Mossad’s financial network in the country. is

According to security sources, Rakeshpi was found looking after Mossad’s financial network in Turkey.

It has also been revealed that Rekship, acting on the instructions of the Israeli intelligence service, was engaged in drone surveillance and psychological operations against Palestinian politicians.

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Furthermore, it was revealed that they transferred funds to field agents in Turkey who were collecting information about Syria.

Turkey’s secret service had been monitoring racketeers’ activities, including suspicious transactions in their accounts.

During the investigation, it was found that Rackship transferred numerous funds through Western Union to field agents in Turkey.

His activities were traced after his entry into Turkey on August 25.

Rekshipi, who was detained by MIT and Istanbul police on August 30, admitted to transferring the funds.

The MIT proceedings revealed that the Mossad funded its field agents in Turkey via Eastern European countries, particularly Kosovo.

The investigation also revealed that funds were transferred from Kosovo to sources in Syria through Western Union and cryptocurrency.


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2024-09-04 10:42:20

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