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Report in Turkey: Spy Network Members Arrested in India Spy for the Institution
The Sabah news agency reported that the 15 suspects said during their interrogation that they had been operating in the Mossad's service for varying periods of time.
One of them, known as "Mas," recounted how he collected information about Palestinians in Turkey and handed over documents in exchange for thousands of euros: "I met with an agent in Switzerland, he taught me to encrypt files."
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Friday, 22 October 2021, 10:12 Updated: 10:29
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In the video: The arrest of "Mossad agents" in Turkey, from Turkish television (from Turkish television footage)
Members of the Turkish spy network arrested in India who worked for the Mossad, the Sabah news agency reported this morning (Friday).
In all, 15 suspects were arrested.
The report quoted one of them, known as "Mas", who told about the recruitment process and how he collected information about Palestinians in Turkey and transferred documents in exchange for thousands of euros.
"I met with an institution agent in Switzerland face to face. He taught me to encrypt files on my laptop," he said.
The detainees reportedly confessed to spying for the institution for varying periods of time.
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