Russian
Intelligence Report On Turkey’s Current Assistance
To Daesh
Recruitment of foreign terrorist fighters,
facilitation of their cross-border movement into
Syria and the supply of weapons to the terrorist
groups active there.
By
Voltaire Network
February 19,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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Reportedly,
representatives of ISIL — with help from the Turkish
intelligence services — have established an
extensive network in Antalya for the recruitment of
individuals who have arrived in Turkey from the
post-Soviet States, to enable their participation in
the Syrian conflict and possible transfer to Russia.
The group
of recruiters consists of a Kyrgyzstan national
named Abdullah; a native of Adygea named Azmet; a
native of Tatarstan named Elnar; a Russian
Federation national named Ilyas; an Azerbaijan
national named Adil Aliev; and a native of
Karachay-Cherkessia named Nizam. They are led by a
Russian Federation national, Ruslan Rastyamovich
Khaibullov (also known as Baris Abdul or by the
pseudonym “The Teacher”), born on 1 April 1978 in
Tatarstan. He lives with his family in Antalya. He
has a Turkish permanent residence permit.
Recruitment
takes place with the knowledge of the temporary
detention centre administration. If a detainee
agrees to accept Islam and engage in terrorist
activity, the recruiters promise to “do a deal” with
the Turkish law enforcement agencies and offer, free
of charge, the services of a Turkish lawyer, Tahir
Tosolar. Sultan Kekhursaev, a Chechen who is a
Turkish national, has also made visits for the same
purpose to detention centres where foreigners are
held.
In
September 2015 a group of more than 1,000 ISIL
fighters who had come from countries in Europe and
Central Asia were taken from Turkey to Syria through
the border crossing at Alikaila (Gaziantep).
The routes
for the movement of fighters pass very close to the
Turkish-Syrian border through Antakya, Reyhanlı,
Topaz, Şanlıurfa and Hatay.
In March
2014 the head of the Turkish National Intelligence
Organization (MIT), Mr. H. Fidan, coordinated the
transfer of a large ISIL unit headed by Mahdi
al-Kharati, a Libyan national [1].
The fighters were taken by sea from Libya to Syria
through the Barsai crossing on the Turkish-Syrian
border.
Since late
December 2015, with the assistance of the Turkish
intelligence services, arrangements have been made
for an air route for moving ISIL fighters from Syria
through Turkey to Yemen using Turkish military air
transport. An alternative means of transporting
fighters is by sea to the Yemeni port of Aden.
Russian
Federation nationals who maintain contact with
representatives of the security, police and
administrative authorities in a number of Turkish
cities, including Istanbul, are involved in
recruitment through Turkish madrasas.
It is well
known that wounded ISIL fighters are being provided
with places to rest and receive treatment in areas
of Turkey bordering Syria. At least 700 fighters
were recuperating in Gaziantep in 2014.
Reportedly,
beginning in 2015, Turkish intelligence services
assisted in the removal from Antalya to Eskişehir of
what was termed a “Tatar Village”, which houses
ethnic Tatar fighters and accomplices of the
terrorist group Jabhat al-Nusrah who are natives of
Tatarstan, Bashkortostan and Mordovia. Some of them
are dual Russian-Turkish nationals.
One of the
people actively involved in the Village is Timur
Maunirovich Bichurin, a Russian national born on 15
December 1969 who is a native of Kazan and since
January 2014 has been acting as an accomplice,
helping Islamists fighting in Syria.
In December
2014, Turkish intelligence services helped to set up
camps in Turkey, particularly in Hatay Province, to
gather illegal migrants and provide training in
preparation for the dispatch of extremist gangs to
Syria. In January 2015, the Turkish MIT was involved
in the operation to merge three terrorist bands,
Osman Gazi, Omer bin Abdulaziz and Omer Mukhtar,
into a group called the Sultan Abdulhamid Brigade,
of which Omer Abdullah was appointed commander. The
members of this group are trained in a camp in
Bayır-Bucak in Turkey under the leadership of
instructors from special operations units of the
Turkish Armed Forces general command and MIT
personnel. The activities of the Sultan Abdulhamid
Brigade are coordinated with the activities of
Jabhat al-Nusrah fighters in the north of the Syrian
province of Latakia.
It is well
known that on 21 September 2015, in the Syrian town
of Tell Rifaat, representatives of the Syrian
opposition who had received military training at a
camp in Kırşehir in Turkey had delivered weapons to
Jabhat al-Nusrah fighters.
Deliveries
of weapons to terrorist groups in Syria are
reportedly still taking place, profiting from the
facilities of Turkish-based foundations İnsan Hak ve
Hürriyetleri ve İnsani Yardım Vakfı (IHH —
Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and
Humanitarian Relief), İmkander and Öncü Nesil İnsani
Yardım Derneği.
Supplies of
various forms of weapons, military equipment and
ammunition are arriving from abroad via the Turkish
port of İskenderun. Military equipment and supplies
are transported from there through Hatay Province (Öncüpinar
border crossing) to Aleppo and Idlib in Syria using
vehicles belonging to IHH, İmkander and Öncü Nesil
with the following Turkish registrations: 33 SU 317,
06 DY 7807, 33 SU 540, 33 SU 960, 42 GL 074 and 31 R
5487. Within Syria, the weapons and ammunition are
distributed to Turkmen gangs and Jabhat al-Nusrah
units.
On 15
September 2014, representatives of IHH brought
supplies of weapons and medicines from Bursa through
the Ceylanpınar border crossing (Reyhanlı district)
by vehicle into Syria for ISIL groups. This shipment
was followed and escorted through Turkey by a
vehicle carrying MIT personnel.
This report is dated February 10, 2016.
[1]
Probably Mahdi al-Harati, the famous CIA spy with
double nationaly from Libya and Ireland, Note by the
Voltaire Network.
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