Turkey Extradites 500 Fugitives in Major International Security Operation
Turkey Extradites 500 Fugitives in Major International Security Operation
Minister Yerlikaya Announces Success in Cross- Border Crime Fight
Turkey has successfully brought back 500 fugitives wanted with red notices and diffusions during the current cabinet period. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the significant achievement, highlighting the country's intensified efforts to combat transnational crime. This operation marks a major milestone for Turkish law enforcement agencies.
High
Recent successes include the extradition of three high
- R.R., wanted with a red notice for drug trafficking, was apprehended in Germany.
- T.B., wanted with a red notice for armed robbery by multiple perpetrators, was captured in Montenegro.
- Y.E.A., wanted with a red notice for attempted murder, was located and arrested in Kazakhstan.
Coordinated International Police Cooperation
The extraditions resulted from meticulous international police cooperation and operational coordination with law enforcement agencies in the respective countries. Turkish authorities have been persistently tracking fugitives who fled abroad and were subject to arrest warrants.
Minister Yerlikaya commended all personnel involved in the operations, stating, "We are tracking down and capturing criminals one by one, no matter which bulletin they are wanted under or where they are. We are working resolutely for the peace and security of our nation, and we will continue to do so."