He was caught in an MİT operation! The terrorist perpetrator of the Reyhanlı attack was arrested

Temir Dükancı, one of the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in which 53 people lost their lives in the Reyhanlı district of Hatay in 2013, was arrested during an operation by the National Intelligence Organization (MİT).
"I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE EXPLOSION"
Dükancı, who connected to the Ankara 9th High Criminal Court, where the case regarding the terror attack in Reyhanlı is being heard, via the Audio and Visual Information System (SEGBİS) from Hatay, claimed that he was not in Turkey during the terror attack and that he had nothing to do with the remote detonation of the bomb vehicle.
Dükancı said, "My involvement in the Reyhanlı explosion was to place the bomb in the car upon M.G.'s instructions. He told me that the police and prosecutor were following this incident. When he said this, I saw no harm in placing the bomb. "
ARRESTED!
Dükancı, who claimed that he had no contact with Mihraç Ural, claimed that MG had sent packages to Ural and that he had seen him with him several times. Temir Dükancı was arrested after his defense on charges of "disrupting the unity of the state and territorial integrity" and "qualified premeditated murder."
HE WAS CAUGHT IN THE MIT OPERATION
MİT had determined that Dükancı, who helped bring the explosives used in the terrorist attack to Turkey by sea and provided the vehicles to transport the explosives, was in Syria .
It was determined that Dükancı, who was determined to be preparing to flee to Lebanon , was planning to carry out an action against Turkey's representatives abroad with the members of the organization he would gather there and was looking for a fake passport for this purpose. Dükancı, who was in the orange category on the Wanted for Terrorism List, was caught in an operation conducted by MIT on the Syria-Lebanon border and brought to Turkey and handed over to the Hatay Provincial Police Department.
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