A cargo truck full of bazookas, missiles, bombs and guns has been seized
in southern province of Adana , which
is not far from the Syrian border.
Adana police teams discovered the weapons in the early hours of Nov. 7, after pursuing the truck initially on suspicions that it was carrying drugs.
The truck, which had a Konya license plate, was confiscated after it arrived at a metal industrial site, where the police were waiting.
Escorted by bomb disposal specialists, anti-terror teams brought the truck to a police station in the city.
The truck will reportedly be unloaded at the station, before an inventory registry of the weapons is conducted.
The driver of the truck has been detained, and an investigation has been launched.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/truck-full-of-heavy-weapons-seized-near-syrian-border-in-adana.aspx?pageID=238&nID=57518&NewsCatID=341
7/11/13
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Adana police teams discovered the weapons in the early hours of Nov. 7, after pursuing the truck initially on suspicions that it was carrying drugs.
The truck, which had a Konya license plate, was confiscated after it arrived at a metal industrial site, where the police were waiting.
Escorted by bomb disposal specialists, anti-terror teams brought the truck to a police station in the city.
The truck will reportedly be unloaded at the station, before an inventory registry of the weapons is conducted.
The driver of the truck has been detained, and an investigation has been launched.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/truck-full-of-heavy-weapons-seized-near-syrian-border-in-adana.aspx?pageID=238&nID=57518&NewsCatID=341
7/11/13
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Six suspects sent to court over ammunition bound for Syria seized in Adana....
ReplyDeleteProsecutors sent six suspects to court today over the seizure in Adana on Nov. 7 of scores of ammunition in a truck bound for Syria, according to officials.
The truck was carrying 935 mortar shells, which were initially believed to be rocket heads, as well as a number of bazookas, guns and launching pads.
The materiel seized had been manufactured using the instructions of a Syrian refugee who has lived in Turkey for several months, and were to be sent to Syria where explosive charges would be added, according daily Hürriyet.
Adana Governor Hüseyin Avni Coş told reporters yesterday that the warheads were produced in the Central Anatolian province of Konya and "transported to Turkey's south, for Syria."
"This operation clearly demonstrates that Turkey does not support radical groups in Syria," Coş added.
Four workers detained at the factories where the weapons were produced have been released. The investigation is still ongoing, officials said.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/six-suspects-sent-to-court-over-ammunition-bound-for-syria-seized-in-adana.aspx?pageID=238&nID=57655&NewsCatID=341
9/11/13