ISIS Smuggled Sarin Gas Through Turkey – Terrorists Captured With Poison Gas in Switzerland
Earlier this week Turkish lawmaker Eren Erdem, from the opposition Republican People’s Party, revealed onRussia Today that ISIS had smuggled sarin gas through Turkey to chemical labs in Syria and Turkish officials did nothing to stop them.
Turkey is going to prosecute the lawmaker for revealing that Turkey knew about the Islamic State sarin shipments.
Sputnik News reported:
Ankara’s top prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation against a Turkish lawmaker after he revealed that Turkey knew about Islamic State-bound shipments of deadly sarin gas passing through its territory, Turkish media reported Wednesday. Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper said that the prosecution was investigating the scope of the data that Eren Erdem, of the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), revealed to RT international news network in an interview on Monday. He is reportedly facing charges of treason. Erdem claimed that components of the lethal nerve agent sarin were shipped to Islamic State (ISIL, or Daesh in Arabic) labs through Turkey in 2014, and Ankara did nothing to stop them. A Turkish criminal case into illegal shipments was unexpectedly closed, according to the lawmaker who spoke of a possible cover-up.
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