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Sedat Şahin's 'nephew' got caught in Greece.

Sedat Şahin's 'nephew' got caught in Greece.

17.09.2024 10:21

E.K., who is stated to be a member of the organized crime group known as 'Şahinler' led by Sedat Şahin, was captured in an operation conducted by the Greek police on Chios Island.

E.K., who is said to be a member of the criminal organization known as "Şahinler", was captured on Chios Island in a operation carried out by the Greek police (ELAS). In the trial where 74 defendants, 39 of whom are in custody, are being tried for being the leaders and members of the organized crime groups known as "Şahinler" and "Sarallar" in 2017, Sedat Şahin, who was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison, revealed his "nephew" E.K.

Sedat Şahin's 'nephew' revealed in Greece

HE WAS LIVING A LUXURIOUS LIFE IN EUROPE

E.K., who was found with a fake Italian driver's license and identity, was found to have an unlicensed weapon and a large number of bullets during the search of his house. It was determined that E.K. had been living a luxurious life in European countries for a long time and was using this identity.

Sedat Şahin's 'nephew' revealed in Greece

INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WENT ON ALERT

After E.K., who is recognized by the Sedat Şahin button tattooed on his body, was arrested on charges of possessing a weapon and forgery, the Greek Intelligence Agency (EYP) also went on alert.

Sedat Şahin's 'nephew' revealed in Greece

CONNECTION IS BEING INVESTIGATED

As part of the investigation, it is being investigated why E.K. came to Chios Island and who he contacted. The Greek intelligence service announced that they are also investigating E.K.'s connection to the bloody ambush in Loutsa last September, where six Turkish citizens belonging to the Boyunlar gang were killed, and the attack in the city of Piraeus where one person died.



 
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