MIT’s FETO Operation Leads to Mehmet Cintosun’s Extradition to Turkey
Breaking News: Former Senior Manager of FETO Caught Abroad
Mehmet Cintosun, a former senior manager in the Azerbaijani organization of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), has been caught in an operation abroad. Cintosun is also part of the current financial structure of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT).
Sources report that Cintosun has a record of arrest for membership in an armed terrorist organization and had worked for FETO between 1995 and 2014. He returned to Turkey in 2014 and escaped abroad after the July 15 coup attempt.
It has been revealed that Cintosun is currently involved in financial activities with an international organization he established, along with other top managers of FETO such as Bahattin Karataş, Harun Tokak, and Talip Buyuk. He provides logistical support to FETO members who wish to escape abroad by illegal methods.
Moreover, Cintosun provides financial aid to FETO members operating within the country through couriers affiliated with the organization. This operation, if left unchecked, may have caused significant harm to the stability of the country.
Cintosun’s capture is undoubtedly a victory for the Turkish intelligence community and will help to expose FETO’s international connections. The Turkish authorities continue to be focused on tracking down and arresting individuals who have ties to terrorist organizations.
The capture of Cintosun is an important step in the fight against terrorism, and the Turkish government is committed to upholding the rule of law and eliminating threats to national security.