The MIT neutralized Caize Selber, code-named Berfin Roj, and Emine Ulaş, code-named Tekoşin Dilgeş, who were operating as so-called Social Field responsible individuals of the PKK/KCK in the Ranya, Kaladize, and Sengeser regions of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. Through its intelligence network, MIT determined that the two terrorists were last active in the Pencevin area near the Iranian border in the rural parts of Sulaymaniyah. THEY WERE IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ORGANIZATION'S TOP MANAGEMENTAccording to information obtained from security sources, as a result of sensitive operations conducted by MIT, it was learned that Berfin Roj, code-named Caize Selber, and Emine Ulaş, code-named Tekoşin Dilgeş, were in close contact with high-level executives of the organization. It was determined that the PKK/KCK terrorists, following the instructions they received, extorted the local population under the guise of taxation, used the collected amounts to facilitate the recruitment of personnel for attacks against Turkish security forces, and provided logistical support to the organization. Additionally, it was also established that the two terrorists identified and encouraged young people to join the terrorist organization, manipulated them through ideological propaganda, and conveyed operational instructions to members of youth organizations in Turkey.
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