Turkey detains 7 over alleged Mossad links
Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and police in Istanbul detained seven suspects for allegedly selling information to Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, Turkey’s Anadolu news agency cited security sources on Tuesday.
One of the suspects captured in the joint operation was identified as Hamza Turhan Ayberk, a former civil servant and a private detective.
Mossad contacted Ayberk through an operative codenamed "Victoria," said the sources on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.
MIT established that Ayberk was leaking information to the Israeli intelligence service in exchange for money, they said.
Ayber was trained by Mossad in Belgrade in 2019, and was first used by the Israeli secret service for simple jobs, the sources said.
While he used secret communication applications under the direction of Mossad, he also received payments in cryptocurrencies so that they would not be included in official records, they said.
In addition to leaking information, Ayberk also engaged in threats and surveillance activities.
Ayberk transmitted the locations of his targets to the Mossad with a tracking device he placed on their vehicles, harassed them and occasionally made threats, the sources said.