
MIT Continues Pursuit of Provocateurs in Syria

Following recent allegations of abuse against a 7-year-old child in Kayseri, a series of anti-refugee incidents have erupted in several provinces. Concurrently, anti-Turkey protests have surfaced in regions under Turkish control in northern Syria. The National Intelligence Organization, along with the police and gendarmerie, have promptly intervened in these incidents and apprehended those involved in the crime.
Reports from security sources suggest that the National Intelligence Organization remains resolute in pursuing those responsible for acts of aggression against the Turkish flag in northern Syria. As a result of ongoing efforts, another individual involved in the group that desecrated the Turkish flag during the protests in Azaz has been apprehended.
Identified as Ali ALMOHAMED ALHAC HASAN HAMMADE, the individual responsible for tearing down the Turkish flag expressed remorse, stating, “I apologize to the honorable Turkish people for what I did.” In a further development, two more individuals involved in the provocation targeting the Turkish flag have been apprehended. One of the suspects, born in 2007, has confessed to his crime and implicated a relative who incited the act.
In a statement to the authorities, the suspect expressed deep regret, asserting, “First of all, we apologize to the Turkish people and the Republic of Turkey. Our actions were spurred by events in Kayseri, and our intention was not to denigrate the Turkish people.” The suspect acknowledged the close ties, both religious and racial, shared with the Turkish people and expressed gratitude towards the Turkish government for their protection of refugees.
The individual responsible for removing the Turkish flag and subsequently apprehended admitted to being influenced by social media and the pressure from certain groups targeting the security of the region. The individual expressed remorse for succumbing to provocation and emphasized the mistake made by him and his friends.
The incidents serve as a reminder of the complex dynamics at play in the region, underscoring the importance of dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect among all parties involved.





