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DHKP/C arrests in Greece coordinated by CIA, MİT, EYP


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The Feb. 10 anti-terror operation in Greece that led to the arrests of senior members of the outlawed Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C) was conducted by Greek security forces in tandem with U.S. and Turkish intelligence agencies, daily Hürriyet has revealed.

The raid on residences in the Gizi neighborhood of the greater Athens area was triggered by an anonymous informer and led to the arrest of four men, including DHKP/C leader Hüseyin Fevzi Tekin and İsmail Akkol, who is wanted by Turkish authorities for his alleged involvement in the murder of businessman Özdemir Sabancı in 1996, according to Greek daily To Vima.

Turkish sources told Hürriyet that the latest raid was the result of a fresh collaboration between Turkey’s National Intelligence Agency (MİT), its Greek counterpart EYP, and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). According to the same sources, the three national agencies started to share intelligence following last year’s DHKP/C attack targeting the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. After it was concluded that the DHKP/C was about to organize another attack on Turkish soil, Greek security arrested four militants on two separate operations near the Greece-Turkey border last year.

While the identities of Tekin and Akkol have been confirmed by the Turkish authorities, it is suspected that another DHKP/C militant could be among those arrested in the latest raid. Murat Korkut was accused of having joined the group’s anti-tank LAW gun attack on the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) headquarters and the Justice Ministry in Ankara last year, before allegedly fleeing to Greece.

All suspects declined to give statements under police custody, To Vima reported. Their attorney Aleka Zorbala has claimed that they were beaten by the police and their DNA samples were collected under coercion.

Hürriyet sources said a five-member Turkish security team, as well as officials from the FBI and CIA, would be present at the interrogation of the suspects, who are expected to testify at the Athens Prosecutor’s Office tomorrow. Ankara plans to lodge a formal request of repatriation, following the judicial process in Greece.

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Small info:

The Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front, (Turkish: Devrimci Halk Kurtuluş Partisi-Cephesi or DHKP/C) is a Marxist-Leninist party in Turkey. It was founded in 1978 as Revolutionary Left (Turkish: Devrimci Sol or Dev Sol), and was renamed in 1994 after factional infighting. Having carried out a number of assassinations and suicide bombings, it is considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States, and the European Union. The DHKP/C may have links with the Ergenekon organization.

Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
They should be shot to be honest people like them wont change even in prison they will only get more radical with their stupid ideas
 
Is it just me or is Greece surprisingly increasingly helpful in this matter? Might it have something to do with DHKP making use of the unrest in Greece and trying to expand influence there as well, which alarmed the Greeks as well? Just a thought..
 
They should be shot to be honest people like them wont change even in prison they will only get more radical with their stupid ideas
Not with this government.

Is it just me or is Greece surprisingly increasingly helpful in this matter? Might it have something to do with DHKP making use of the unrest in Greece and trying to expand influence there as well, which alarmed the Greeks as well? Just a thought..
Maybe because they want good relations with Turkiye,or US pressure?
 
We must help the freedom DHKP oppressed by the terrible regime
 
Is it just me or is Greece surprisingly increasingly helpful in this matter? Might it have something to do with DHKP making use of the unrest in Greece and trying to expand influence there as well, which alarmed the Greeks as well? Just a thought..

US mate, US. Greece won't lift a finger for us.
 
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