The death of FETÖ leader Fethullah Gülen, who caused the martyrdom of 251 citizens during the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, has also led to the beginning of conflicts within the terrorist organization. ASSASSINATION EVENTS ARE EXPECTEDIt is claimed that individuals within FETÖ, who are seeking to seize financial power, are having intense discussions with each other, and that events leading to assassinations may occur in the near future. WHERE HE WILL BE BURIED IS A SUBJECT OF DISCUSSIONAccording to security sources, Gülen's death has ignited the struggle within the organization. The debate has arisen over where the organization leader will be buried, who will lead the prayer, and who will attend the funeral. SECURITY SOURCES: TURKYOLU MAY STEAL THE FUNERALTurkyolu wants the funeral to be buried as soon as possible under its control, but the elders of the committee are in favor of waiting for those coming from Europe. There have also been reports that Turkyolu may hold a mock funeral ceremony and steal the body for this reason. Within the organization, those who want to elevate Gülen to a status similar to Said Nursi are in the majority. There is a common decision within the organization regarding the burial site being kept secret. It is planned that the funeral will be held with very few people attending and that he will be buried in a wooded area on the property of Turkyolu's son-in-law, where he last resided. This way, it is believed that the grave will be safe, but the possibility of Turkyolu stealing the body also raises concerns among other power centers within the organization. HIS HOUSE WAS CAPTURED AFTER HIS DEATHMeanwhile, images from the house where FETÖ leader Fethullah Gülen lived in the USA were released after his death. The footage shows that there was vehicle movement in front of the house. 7 APPLICATIONS WERE MADE FOR HIS EXTRADITIONFETÖ leader Gülen fled to the USA from Turkey in 1999. Since 2015, he has been on the red category of the most wanted terrorists list by the Ministry of Interior. Turkey has applied to the USA 7 times for the extradition of Gülen, who attempted to overthrow the constitutional order with the treacherous coup attempt on July 15.
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