Details of the indictment prepared by the Ankara Public Prosecutor's Office about the living in Akıncı Base, the headquarters of the July 15 coup attempt, continue to emerge.
Information given in the indictment prepared by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the living in the base of the 15th of July, Akinci, draws attention.
Among them, the coup putschist Idris Aksoy contacted the members of FETO in different countries and conducted coordination activities in order for the coup to be successful.
Aksoy, who stayed in Bandırma until the morning of July 16, since the early hours of July 16th also made call nine times on a telephone number 12064148875, which was used in the United States.
The indictment also included information that Aksoy had sent a message to a UK number on July 15, received a message from the same number, and interviewed nine times on a telephone line with 12064148875 in the United States during the first hours of July 16th. (ILKHA)
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