Turkey’s relations with ISIS can no longer be hid from the public. A ‘classified’ document showed that these relations now reach Turkish employers and doctors. These employers make medicine deals with ISIS and the doctors agree to treat the gangs.
ANF
ANKARA
Friday, 13 May 2016, 11:30
Inspector reports and classified documents have emerged after the ISIS attack that claimed the lives of 102 people in Ankara on October 10.
According to the ‘classified’ documents of Ankara Governorate Provincial Police Headquarters, several Turkish employers have made medicine deal with ISIS, as part of which Turkish doctors operate ISIS gangs injured in Iraq and Syria in return for high amounts of payments.
BUSINESS DEAL IN URFA
One of the documents shows that ISIS member Muhannad İyahad Sahab entered Turkey from Syria and stayed in İstanbul in November 2014. The document states that Sahab acted like the head of Iraqi ISIS members in turkey and made a business deal with unidentified Turkish businessmen for mobile field hospitals, medical supplies and vehicles.
DEAL WITH DOCTORS
The document also shows that Sahab made a deal with Turkish doctors so that they operate and provide medicine to ISIS gangs injured in Iraq and Syria in return for high amounts of payments.
The document also has the information that a group connected with Sahab may carry out an action in Ankara in 2015. The Directorate of Intelligence shared the ‘classified’ document with the intelligence branches in Adana, Antalya, Bursa, Edirne, Antep, Hatay, İstanbul, İzmir, Kilis, Mardin, Muğla and Urfa.