MİT and Grey Wolves headquarters in Aleppo’s Şeyh Xıdır neighborhood

A headquarters for MİT and Grey Wolves surfaced in Aleppo’s Şeyh Xıdır neighborhood.

Hundreds of thousands of civilians were caught in the fire during the clashes between BAATH regime forces and gangs in Aleppo. With the opening of a corridor, tens of thousands of civilians were saved. 6 neighborhoods in Aleppo have been entered. As search efforts are completed, people continue to return home. During controls in these neighborhoods, the gangs’ connections, the things they stole from the people and their collaborations with the Turkish sate and their shell organizationsare also exposed.

Şeyh Xıdır neighborhood elementary school is also in the corridor area cleared by YPG, YPJ, QSD and Asayish forces. Asayish forces conducted a search in the school building and saw traces from (Turkish Intelligence Agency) MİT and the Grey Wolves. The writings on the main gate and walls of the school and the posters on the walls shw that the school has been used as a headquarters for MİT members and Grey Wolves Turkish nationalists.

WHY ŞEYH XIDIR?

The Şeyh Xıdır neighborhood is in the middle of the triangle of Hayderiye, Bustan Paşa and Hulok. It is where the most Turkmens live. That is why it was chosen as a base by the MİT and the Grey Wolves.

The “Grey Wolves Foundation of Education and Culture” banner hanged inside the school in Turkish and Arabic show what purpose the school was used for. Below the banner, it says “Turkmen Aid Campaign”.

Another banner on the school walls belongs to the Syria United Turkmens Aid and Solidarity Association. This also shows what the aid associations founded in Turkey were actually founded for.

MİT GANGS ON THE WALLS

The walls in the school also have the names of some groups trained by MİT written on them. One of these groups is Muhammed Fatih Ketibesi. The Muhammed Fatih Ketibesi (Troop) is a Turkmen gang founded by Turkey by the beginning of 2012. They have been active in the region since their first day. Another group is Ömer Muhtar Ketibe. This group is also a Turkmen group founded by Turkey. But they are not as well known as Muhammed Fatih. The Abdullah Bin Uzeyfa Ketibe is also like this. Out of all the names on the walls, Liva Tevhid and Sultan Murad gangs are the most infamous. Sultan Murad is also known for the MİT members in the administration. Their commanders Seyf Ebubekir Polat and Osman Salih and their general official Fehim İsa are MİT members.

TWO AFAD ID’S

The Asayish also found two ID cards during their search. One of them belongs to a man named Yusuf Hasan Ahmed. Ahmed was born in Aleppo in 1997. The Foreigner Recognition Document for Ahmed issued by AFAD is also among the documents.

The other ID is issued by Sultan Murad and belongs to Mustafa Mustafa, born in 1987 in Aleppo.