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  • Ankara Spy Chief Discloses Smuggling of 2 WMD Cargos to Georgia, Bul

    Ankara Spy Chief Discloses Smuggling of 2 WMD Cargos to Georgia,
    Bulgaria Via Turkey

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13920527000404
    Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:48


    TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization
    (MIT) Hakan Fidan disclosed that two cargos of the poisonous Sarin gas
    which had been smuggled from Libya to his country have continued their
    path to Georgia and Bulgaria.

    "Fidan made the disclosure at a security meeting attended by Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on July 9," a member of the
    Turkish security community told FNA on the condition of anonymity.

    "During the meeting, Erdogan asked Fidan to immediately follow up on
    the case of the sarin gas cargos transferred from Libya to Turkey."

    "But, Fidan said that the two sarin gas cargos have already been
    transferred to Georgia and Bulgaria from Turkey making Erdogan
    confused," the source added.

    "Then, the Prime Minister asked Fidan to collect all the relevant
    information to be given to Russia and the European Union," he
    continued.

    According to the source, the Turkish prime minister has warned his
    security and intelligence bodies at the meeting that any use of these
    chemicals would be more tragic for Turkey than causing problem for
    other countries.

    On May 30, Turkish media reported that the country's security forces
    had confiscated two kilograms of sarin in addition to artillery from
    raids at the homes of 12 members of the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Nusra
    Front. The raids occurred in Adana, a southern city situated 93 miles
    (150 km) from the Syrian border.

    Reports further suggested that the group were planning an attack on
    the city of Adana itself.

    The arrests occurred just weeks after 52 people were killed and
    hundreds were injured during car bomb attacks in Reyhanli on May 11.

    Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov in a press
    conference in Moscow on May 31 urged Ankara to investigate the arrests
    and unveil the details.

    Sarin is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the UN
    Resolution 687. When providing information to Swiss TV on May 5, Carla
    Del Ponte stated that a report by the UN Independent Commission of
    Inquiry on chemical weapons in Syria indicated that foreign-aided
    Syrian opposition had used the agent.

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