FETÖ suspects detained while attempting to flee to Greece
Turkish security forces apprehended two individuals with alleged ties to the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) as they attempted to flee to Greece.
The suspects, identified as İ.Ş. and G.K., were captured near the first-degree military restricted zone in the Meriç district of Edirne.
The operation took place as the suspects were trying to illegally cross the border into Greece. Following their detention, checks confirmed their association with FETÖ. The suspects are currently in custody as further investigations are carried out. (ILKHA)
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