Another Turkish Intelligence MİT agent exposed in Germany

Another MİT agent preparing to assassinate administrators of Kurdish institutions in Europe has been exposed in Germany.

Audio recordings from the MİT agent named Mustafa K.’s phone calls with the MİT administrators show a death list. There are Kurdish institution administrators and one German MP on the list.

The threat of attacks and assassinations on administrators of Kurdish institutions that started with the murder of PKK founding member Sakine Cansız, KNK representative Fidan Doğan and Kurdish youth movement member Leyla Şaylemez in Paris on January 9, 2013 continues. New MİT agents are exposed daily. Turkey’s intelligence agency MİT has chosen Germany as their base and there they prepare to assassinate Kurdish politicians.

ERDOĞAN TARGETED THEM

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, referring to Kurds in Europe, “Wherever the separatists are, we will find them and we will punish them as they deserve.” After this statement, the espionage activity in Europe accelerated.

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF GERMAN INTELLIGENCE?

Mehmet Fatih Sayan was exposed recently and arrested by the German police, then later a similar MİT agent was exposed in France. Now, a man named Mustafa K. who lives in Hamburg and has infiltrated Kurdish institutions turned out to be a MİT agent.

The information came to light with a phone call between Mustafa K. and a high-ranking MİT official. Mustafa K. is said to be working in coordination with Fatih Mehmet Sayan and among his targets were Kurdish politician Zübeyir Aydar, KCDK-E Co-chair Yüksel Koç, former HDP MP Sevahir Bayındır and Die Linke Hamburg State MP Cansu Özdemir.

In voice recordings of the phone call, Mustafa K. is established as informing the German intelligence as well as the MİT, while the MİT official says, “I’m going to fly to the Hague and meet with higher-ups,” which suggests that the MİT has set up base in the Hague.

“LET US KNOW 3 HOURS BEFORE, THAT’S ENOUGH”

The voice recording of the call between Mustafa K. and the MİT official clearly shows surveillance, information gathering and informing in a chain of command. This information swap is not limited to documents and lists of names: Mustafa K. is heard listing the people he will shoot one by one to his superior. They talk about reporting the whereabouts of Kurdish politicians 3 hours before, which shows the seriousness of the situation. The same recordings also mention the German MP Cansu Özdemir.

The MİT official’s answer to Mustafa K.’s report proves this: “I gave the information you provided to the Gentleman, I will relay it to relevant people.” All these also expose how systemic the MİT’s efforts to murder Kurds are and that they are completely within the chain of command.

THE DIALOGUE

Some excerpts from the dialogue between Mustafa K. and the MİT expose this horrible truth:

MİT Official: Mr. Mustafa, we will come and get these documents from you. It doesn’t matter where. I can come anywhere, it’s not a problem. You will see me like this today, and tomorrow it will be different.

Mustafa K.: It should be like that.

MİT Official: You can see me like this as well. These are nonissues. There are one or two people who know of our mission. There aren’t many, and there shouldn’t be. We will be talking with the necessary places as well. An alternative will be provided for you in regards to support, there are no problems there. The economic side won’t be an issue.

MİT Official: If you want to give the information and the documents to us, I will come and get them, in any way necessary.

MİT Official: Have you done anything about Zübeyir Aydar, do you have any information?

Mustafa K.: I don’t have information on Zübeyir Aydar. I know Yüksel Koç well. He was the chair of NAV-DEM, and now he is heading KCDK-E.

Mustafa K.: You know the list I gave you..?

MİT Official: Yes, I relayed it to the Gentleman, but...

Mustafa K.: The names in the newspaper...

MİT Official: I gave them to Mr. Cemil, I gave Mr. Cemil the information.

Mustafa K.: I can give all these in photos as well as names.

MİT Official: I’m telling you, I will come. I will come as a garbage man, as a mechanic. I will come in any way I want and take them, that is not an issue.

Mustafa K.: OK.

Mustafa K.: A friend of ours here is worried now that Mehmet Fatih Sayan has been arrested. He messaged me, told me to stay away, and he was coming in Monday. I took some money from him.

MİT Official: Now, let me tell you. I will fly to the Hague shortly and come back. There I will speak to the higher-ups about this matter in detail.

Mustafa K.: Sevahir Bayındır.

Mustafa K.: Sevahir Bayındır is the women’s representative of the ___ now.

MİT Official: But we aren’t in a situation to do a pinpoint on Sevahir Bayındır now. We need certain, concrete information. There is the lack of opportunity to inform us at least 3 hours before. It is not clear where she’s staying today, where she’s staying tomorrow.