Operation MOLE-3 results in the arrest of 8 suspects in Istanbul as Turkish officials pledge to protect national unity from espionage threats.
Turkish authorities apprehend 8 suspects allegedly working for Israeli intelligence agency in Operation MOLE-3. / Photo: AA Archive
He said that eight suspects were apprehended during the operation, two of whom were placed under formal arrest, and cases of six others are still pending in the judicial system. A private detective A.E.T. and his wife, who were detained and arrested after it was determined that they transferred information to Israeli intelligence elements, established a network of 9 people to fulfil the instructions of the Israeli Foreign Intelligence Service, according to security sources.
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