Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Turkey Indicts Syria Jihadists For Intent To Produce Sarin

  1. Turkey Indicts Syria Jihadists For Intent To Produce Sarin


    1. that a Syrian national identified as Hytham Qassap, 35, was in Turkey trying to procure chemical materials for a pair of well-known Islamist rebel blocs, Al Nusra Front and the Ahrar al-Sham Brigades, the reports said. Washington has designated Al Nusra Front as a terrorist group linked to Al Qaeda.


      Western / conservative press outlets 

    Moderate Syrian Islamic Front Caught Trying to Buy Sarin Nerve …

      • Front Page5 days ago
        An indictment issued in the southern city of Adana alleged that a Syrian national identified as Hytham Qassap, 35, ...
        Iraq had previously documented Al Nusra Front’s WMD activities, but it’s a Shiite government. Turkey however is the lead backer of the Syrian rebels after Qatar. Its officials have no possible motive in trying to make the Syrian rebels look bad.

      • www.latimes.com/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-syrian-rebels-sarin-gas...
        An indictment issued in the southern city of Adana alleged that a Syrian national identified as Hytham Qassap, 35, was in Turkey trying to procure chemical materials ...

    Turkish Prosecutors Indict Syrian Rebels For Seeking Chemical …

      • AINA4 days ago
        Sep 14, 2013 · ... 35-year-old Syrian-national Hytham Qassap has been charged with "being a member of a terrorist organization" and "attempting to acquire weapons for a .


      Most media sources are conspiracy-leaning aligned with Iran or Russia

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    Turkey Indicts Six Jihadists for Alleged Attempts to Acquire ...

    1. www.informationclearinghouse.info/article36228.htm
      Turkey Indicts Six Jihadists for Alleged Attempts to Acquire Chemicals With Intent to Produce Sarin By Resho Bistuyek. September 14, 2013 "Information ...
      The Turkish Republican Prosecutor in Adana has issued a 132-page indictment, alleging that six members of the al-Qaeda-aligned al-Nusra Front and Ahrar ash-Sham – one Syrian and five Turks – tried to acquire chemicals with the intent to produce the chemical weapon sarin
      The Turkish newspaper Radikal reports that the suspects were under surveillance by Turkish police after they received information that the al-Nusra
      Turkish police raids al-Nusra safe house in Adana.
      members tried to acquire two government-regulated military-grade chemical substances. 11 people were arrested in their safe house in the city of Adana in southeastern Turkey on May 23, 2013, after they had acquired some of the chemicals. 
      Initial reports to media had indicated that the Jihadists had been in possession of 2.2 kg Sarin gas when arrested. Five of the detained Jihadists were released by Turkish police after interrogation and background checks. Media reports indicates that the five released were Turkish nationals who shortly after being released joined al-Nusra Front in Syria.
      In the indictment, the prosecutor names the 35-year-old Syrian-national Hytham Qassap (codenamed “Abu Salah”) as the buyer and leader of the group. The five Turkish-nationals: 52-year-old Halit Usta, 47-year-old Halit Ünalkaya, 50-year-old İbrahim Akça, 43-year-old Bekir Karaoğlan, and 40-year-old Raif Ay, are named as Qassap’s logistics men. The Turkish nationals were released on bail after laboratory results showed that the chemical substance in their possession during arrest had not been sarin. But the prosecutor kept Qassab in detention, since surveillance tapes indicated discussions regarding acquisition of large amounts of chemical substances with the intent to produce sarin. The six Jihadists deny the accusations. 
      Qassab is being charged with “being a member of a terrorist organization” and “attempting to acquire weapons for a terrorist organization.” The other five members are being charged with “attempting to acquire weapons for a terrorist organization.” If guilty, Qassab could receive a 25 year prison sentence. His friends could receive 15 years each.

    Turkey prosecutes six Terrorists because of Sarin - SyriaNews

    1. www.syrianews.cc/turkey-prosecutes-six-terrorists-sarin/
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