12 Fugitives Extradited to Turkey, Majority on INTERPOL List: Minister - Turkish Minute
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12 fugitives extradited to Turkey, majority on INTERPOL list: minister - Turkish Minute
Twelve fugitives wanted by Turkey, including 11 on INTERPOL Red Notices, have been extradited from nine countries following their capture in a coordinated international effort, according to Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya. Yerlikaya announced on X on Wednesday that the suspects were apprehended in the United States, Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Montenegro, Poland, Kosovo and Georgia. The coordinated operation involved Turkey’s Justice…
Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that 12 criminals, 11 wanted with a Red Notice and 1 wanted at national level, were brought to Turkey from the USA, Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Montenegro, Poland, Kosovo and Georgia.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that a total of 12 criminals, 11 wanted with a red notice and 1 wanted at national level, were extradited to Turkey. The criminals were brought from the USA, 4 from Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Montenegro, Poland, Kosovo and Georgia.
Minister of Internal Affairs Ali Yerlikaya: We brought 12 criminals, 11 of whom we sought with a red notice and 1 whom we sought at the national level, to our country.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that a total of 12 criminals, 11 wanted with a red notice and 1 wanted nationally, were extradited to Turkey. The criminals were brought from the US, Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Montenegro, Poland, Kosovo and Georgia. Minister Yerlikaya emphasized the determination of the Turkish security forces by saying, “We are on their backs, they will not be able to escape from us.”
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