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Turkish Ship raided human smugglers arrested at New Jersey port “Yet Turkey not on Banned list”

February 5, 2017 By administrator

Agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have raided a Turkish cargo ship in New Jersey, arresting the ship’s first officer and chief engineer on human smuggling claims.

First officer Özcan Köse, 36, and his brother Oğuz Köse, 35, will be tried in Pennsylvania after having been accused of taking 25,000 dollars each to engage in human smuggling.

U.S. agents raided the Turkish cargo ship Niledutch Opresy, which was at the Elizabeth Port, on Jan. 30, detaining the Köse brothers on charges that they engaged in human smuggling to the U.S. and “turned it into a trade.” Two illegal Turkish passengers were also detained.

According to a criminal complaint filed and sent to the Pennsylvania Eastern Region Federal Court by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Nicholas K. Feil, the smuggling network founded by the brothers surfaced after a Turkish secret witness, who was smuggled into the U.S. in May 2013, was caught by the police in April 2016 and became an informant.

The secret witness said he met Özcan Köse, then captain of the ship the Cafer Dede, via two Turkish citizens in the Pennsylvanian towns of Levittown and Lancaster, identified respectively only as Adem and İzzet. He said he met Köse after sending a picture of himself to a person named Samet Öztürk on Facebook. Köse and the secret witness then met in the Aliağa district of the western province of İzmir.

Noting that he gave the smugglers 25,000 dollars each, the secret witness said he passed through a security check with a fake ID and hid in the chamber of the ship for a total of 18 days during the trip.

The secret witness told police that he and Köse spoke at length during the trip and that Köse told him he had smuggled a number of Turkish citizens to the U.S. and Canada in a similar fashion. He also said Köse showed him the pictures of the people he had smuggled.

The secret witness said he went from the ship’s chamber to the engine room as the ship approached U.S. waters, after which Oğuz Köse helped him pass through U.S. security.

After landing, the witness met with Adem and İzzet in a parking lot and gave them 7,000 dollars, while giving Özcan Köse 18,000 dollars.

The secret witness said a couple of months after the incident, he received a message from Özcan Köse on Facebook.

“Do you know anybody else who wants a trip to the U.S.?” he asked the witness and the witness’ brother, identified only by the initials as C.T., who traveled to the U.S. in the same way. According to the testimony, C.T. and two other Turkish citizens entered the U.S. through the Newark Port on Jan. 28, 2016.

A criminal complaint was prepared on Jan. 24 before the Niledutch Osprey arrived in the U.S. The complaint was then signed by Pennsylvania Eastern Region Federal Court prosecutor Andrea G. Folkes and Judge Carol S. M. Wells.

Meanwhile, the cargo ship left New Jersey after a first officer and a chief engineer were sent from Turkey to the ship late on Feb. 1.

No legal procedures were carried out regarding the ship and the other crew on it.

The Köse brothers and the two Turkish illegal passengers are expected to appear in court on Feb. 6.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: New Jersey port, smuggler, Turkish

Greek coast guard confronts Turkish smuggler with dead children migrant bodies

January 19, 2016 By administrator

n_94052_1Yorgo Kırbaki – ATHENS,

The Greek coast guard has confronted a Turkish human smuggler with the dead bodies of three migrant children who were in his capsized boat “as a lesson,” while charging the trafficker with 120 years of imprisonment.

The smuggler, identified only as Özkan A., was trafficking 23 migrants, including six children and five women, to the Greek island of Samos when his boat capsized off Turkey’s Aegean coast.

While Özkan A. and 20 of the migrants were rescued by the search and rescue foundation Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), three children were retrieved dead. According to reports, two of the children were four years old and the other was two years old.

After the MOAS rescue boat docked at Samos Island, Greek coast guard teams entered the boat and handcuffed Özkan A., before forcing him to kneel and confront the bodies of the children who lost their lives.

Video footage of the incident has emerged showing the smuggler as he sits and cries watching the toddlers as they are placed inside coffins.

Özkan A. has confessed to being paid $3,000 each time he smuggled a boat of migrants to Greece, saying he previously trafficked migrants to the islands of Lesbos and Samos, Doğan News Agency reported.

He now faces up to 120 years in prison, reports added.

Daily Hürriyet contacted the father of Özkan A., who lives in the Milas district of Turkey’s southwestern Muğla province.

The father claimed that his son had behavioral disorders and psychological problems, for which he had received medical treatment until 2013.

“He [Özkan A.] has the intelligence of a six-year-old,” he said, adding that his son had left home and phoned the family on Jan. 13 but they had not heard from him since.

Greek islands in the Aegean Sea saw more than 800,000 migrants – many of them refugees fleeing war-torn Syria – land on their shores from Turkey in 2015, their first EU stop on a journey to new lives in Germany, Sweden and elsewhere.

Turkey itself has taken in over 2 million refugees from neighboring Syria where a conflict has been continuing since the early days of 2011.

January/19/2016

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Greece, refugees, smuggler, Syria refugees resort to Istanbul streets (Video), Syrian, Turkish

Turkish gov’t plotted with smuggler “Syrian Turkmen recruiting foreign fighters and smuggling arms to Syria”

June 23, 2015 By administrator

a-bozkurt-bBy ABDULLAH BOZKURT,

The landmark defense put up by Turkey’s veteran anti-terror public prosecutors — who were unjustly detained in an Islamist-led hush-up of investigations into the government record of aiding and abetting radical groups in Syria including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) — has helped to assemble the larger Turkish jigsaw puzzle by putting more pieces into the public domain.

The video recordings of the arraignment hearings of four public prosecutors and one gendarmerie colonel who previously carried out investigations into terrorist activities, including the infamous intervention into the arms-laden trucks headed for Syria in January 2014, were leaked thanks to great investigative work by court reporter Arzu Yıldız, who works for the independent news portal grihat.com. In their defense, delivered at the Tarsus 2nd High Criminal Court — a kangaroo court for all intents and purposes because it was hastily arranged by an administrative judicial council to secure the arrest of those who are involved in the interception of the arms trucks — prosecutors have lifted the curtain on the pervasive clandestine and illegal activities of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) in supporting terrorism with the full backing of the political Islamists in the government with the hope of creating proxies in the Middle East.

More details have emerged on a key operative named Haisam Toubaljeh, also known as Heysem Topalca in Turkey, who has been a crucial figure, a Syrian Turkmen who is suspected of involvement in recruiting foreign fighters and smuggling arms to Syria. Prosecutors have said they traced this man’s footprints to the twin bombings in the Turkish border town of Reyhanlı, which claimed the lives of 53 people on May 11, 2013. Accordingly, two suspects who stood trial as part of an investigation into the Reyhanlı incident said what they claimed to be a Turkish official named Toubaljeh had pushed them to mastermind the attack. The attack came only five days before then-Prime Minister and current President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s scheduled visit to Washington to meet US President Barack Obama in the White House. If MİT was involved in staging the Reyhanlı bombing through the contractor Toubaljeh, one may naturally draw the conclusion that the attack was deliberately planned as a false flag operation to prod the US into a military engagement in Syria to oust President Bashar al-Assad from power.

This controversial man has also been accused of facilitating the entry of three terrorists as well as the terror attack in the central Anatolian province of Niğde in March 2014 that killed three people, including two police officers. The suspected ISIL militants in the case have been identified as Çendrim Ramadani, Benjamin Xu and Muhammed Zakiri, who are citizens of Switzerland, Germany and Macedonia, respectively. Their trial is still ongoing, and in fact the second hearing of the case was held last week, during which the court said it will look into alleged links between Toubaljeh — who is also a suspect in the case and remains at large — and the Turkish intelligence agency. However, many believe that nothing substantive will come out of this trial because the suspects were kept away from the courthouse, after the Justice Ministry mentioned security concerns. They linked up to the hearing via a teleconference, which was often interrupted and did not allow an effective cross-examination by the lawyers of the victims. The real concern lingering in the minds of the Islamists is that these three suspects — who are kept separate from each other in jail — may speak up and spill the dirt on the government if they are brought to the court in person.

Toubaljeh’s name also surfaced in May 2013 in the case of 12 members of Syria’s militant al-Nusra group arrested in connection with the seized chemical materials that could be used to make sarin gas (also known as nerve gas), which was going to be used in a bomb attack on Turkish soil. The ringleader of the network was a man identified as Hytham Quassap, another name allegedly used by Toubaljeh. He was arrested by Turkish police but let go in July 2013. Toubaljeh is believed to have been involved in numerous cases of smuggling as well as the transfer of almost 1,000 rocket heads to Syria, which were intercepted in November 2013 in Adana by security forces.

According to Turkish police intelligence, Toubaljeh moved in and out of Turkey hundreds of times between 2011 and 2014 and remains at large despite the fact that he was detained several times by law enforcement agencies. He has a criminal record in police department files for involvement with al-Qaeda and his smuggling network. He must have powerful friends in the Turkish government who always rescue him from legal troubles when needed. That drew the attention of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), whose deputy Ali Özgündüz addressed a parliamentary questionnaire to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) regarding Toubaljeh. He has not received an answer to his probe despite the fact that the government is obliged to respond to such formal requests within 15 days.

His codename in Syria is Hadji, a reference to an honorific title given to Muslim pilgrimages. He is reportedly the leader of a Turkmen unit known as al-Huva Billa that is active in the Kastav and Bayt Milik areas of Syria. Given that he reportedly works with al-Qaeda, ISIL, Nusra and all type of radical groups in Syria as well as with the notorious Turkish intelligence, Toubaljeh must have developed quite a network of friendship with Islamists in Turkey and its immediate neighborhood as a smuggler who get things done and delivered. The veteran prosecutors who unmasked this shadowy guy are in jail because his masters in the Turkish government are afraid of exposing themselves and the dirty plans they allegedly plotted against this nation, including murdering dozens of innocent civilians in cold blood in order to advance their political goals.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Govt, smuggler, Syrian Turkmen, Turkey

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