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Revelations from MOSSAD spies shake up Turkey in breaking news

Recent revelations from a joint operation conducted by the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) and the Istanbul Police Anti-Terrorism Branch have shed light on suspects who were selling information to the Israeli intelligence service MOSSAD.

One of the key figures in this operation is private detective Hamza Turhan Ayberk, who has confessed to his involvement with MOSSAD. Ayberk admitted to receiving instructions from a MOSSAD agent known as “Victoria” and carrying out various activities such as threats, tracking, surveillance, and photo-video documentation against individuals and companies in the Middle East. He further revealed that he transmitted the compiled information and reports to MOSSAD using secret communication methods.

Ayberk’s statement also included details about receiving payments through crypto money and various bank accounts, meeting with MOSSAD agents codenamed Victoria in Belgrade, and continuing his contact with agents named Andrea, Robert, and Marc from the same team.

Additionally, other spies in Ayberk’s team have come forward with their confessions. They admitted to sharing public data of individuals and companies with Ayberk, jointly conducting tracking, surveillance, and photo-video documentation, as well as taking videos of threatened individuals. These team members also mentioned a significant improvement in Ayberk’s financial situation after 2019.

The revelations from this joint operation highlight the complex web of espionage activities conducted by Ayberk and his team. It serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance against such activities and the need for ongoing cooperation between intelligence organizations to combat threats to national security.

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