Erdoğan’s men also infiltrate German police academy

An instructor from the Berlin Police Academy admitted that Erdoğan supporters had been sent to Kurds’ demonstrations.  

It has come to light that supporters of the Erdoğan regime have infiltrated police academies, on top of the already exposed infiltrations of several state institutions and police forces in Germany. An instructor from the Berlin Academy admitted that devoted Erdoğan supporters had been sent to Kurds' demonstrations.

There has been a significant increase in police violence in Berlin and other German cities in demonstrations held by Kurds. The question is: is this due to Turkish nationalist or pro-Erdoğan police officers stationed in German police forces?

The answer to this question has been given by an instructor from the Berlin Police Academy, recently frequenting the public agenda with scandals. An instructor who wishes to stay anonymous spoke to Der Spiegel and said, "Devoted Erdogan supporter police officers are sent to Kurds' demonstrations. How hoy will this continue without problems, I do not know."

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Similar allegations have been brought forth by another instructor who also wishes to stay anonymous in an interview in the Berliner Morgenpost. This instructor said there are in fact Erdoğan supporters among Turkish candidates to the German police forces and added: "Even though I am critical of this, the authorities are lenient because they consider it a matter of Freedom of expression.

 A mass demonstration had been held in Berlin in June to protest Germany's ban on the flags of PYD, YPG and YPJ. Three protesters had been injured in the severe police attack due to YPG and YPJ flags in the crowd.

A police officer approaching a Kurdistani man named Şemsettin Sevim and hitting him with a blunt object in the demonstration had been caught on camera. Sevim had been seriously wounded and was hospitalized, but no investigation was launched against the police officer.

Also earlier in the year, a police officer in the Berlin police had posted on Facebook a photograph where he flashed the hand sign for the Turkish nationalist group Grey Wolves. Police units had confirmed the authenticity of the photograph and stated that an investigation had been launched against the Turkish-German officer in question. Nothing came out of this investigation and the matter was pushed under the rug.

THE ERDOĞAN REGIME HAS INFILTRATED EVERYTHING  

The Erdoğan regime setting up a network of espionage for the MİT through the religious affairs institution DİTİB, consulates, shell companies and Turkish banks has frequently been on the public agenda in Germany.

Some candidates to a position in Germany's domestic intelligence agency the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution had been exposed for their connections to the MİT. The Immigration and Refugees Bureau (BAMF) was added to the list of German institutions infiltrated by the MİT last October.

Turkish-German Chief Inspector Döndü Yazgan stationed in the Harmony Police in Wiesbaden in the state of Hessen had had her ties to the MİT exposed, and the ANF had exposed her identity last August. Yazgan was one of the agents of the Erdoğan regime. She continues to work with the Hessen State Police as a low-level officer, following the investigation against her.