Turkish Intelligence’s new way of protecting ISIS
Turkish Intelligence has been evaluating phone calls in Arabic as ‘not worthy of intelligence’ and preventing their monitoring and recording in order to protect ISIS.
Turkish Intelligence has been evaluating phone calls in Arabic as ‘not worthy of intelligence’ and preventing their monitoring and recording in order to protect ISIS.
New information on the collaboration of the AKP and ISIS emerges almost daily. Turkish Intelligence has not been monitoring or recording phone calls in Arabic, a language that was used in the planning and implementation of massacres and attacks in Turkey. Turkish Intelligence personnel M.Y who works in the wiretapping office in Ankara sent a letter on the issue to Undersecretary Hakan Fidan and Cumhuriyet newspaper.
'CALLS IN ARABIC LABELED AS NOT WORTHY OF INTELLIGENCE'
In his letter, M.Y stated that after the suicide attacks in Suruç and Ankara Train Station, calls in Arabic became important since the attackers communicated in Arabic. M.Y claimed that his colleague A.U has been using his influence and labeling nearly all calls in Arabic as ‘Not Worthy of Intelligence’ and accused the administration of turning a blind eye to this issue. M.Y said that he was terrified at the mislabeling of tens of thousands of conversations in Arabic, and added that he got reassigned since he became vocal, and the inspectors he requested has not been sent to his office since January.