Six Out Of Seven Detainees Were Arrested In London During Operation Against PKK

Six of the seven people detained during the operation against PKK, organized in London at the end of November, were arrested on charges of ties with terrorists.

According to the police of the British capital, six out of seven people, who had expired on the eve of the detention, were arrested on charges of participating in the activities of a terrorist organization, one was released.

The arrested-62-year-old Ali Boorera, 59-year-old Turkan Zzzhan, 56-year-old Erzhan Akbal, 31-year-old Berphin Kerban, 27-year-old Mazlum Sailak and 23-year-old and Agit Karatash will appear before trial on Tuesday, December tenth.

It is noted that the arrest orders were issued on the basis of a violation of Article 11 of the Law on Countering Terrorism from 2000.

The police specified that the released 31 years, he was released on December 8th. Deputy Director of the Department for Combating the Terrorism of the Capital Police London Helen Flanagan said that the investigation had prepared the ground for arrests.

“Everyone in London should know that when we have suspicions of terrorist activities, we conduct an investigation and take measures to prevent it to ensure general security,” the law enforcement officer assured.

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The police officer of the London district of Horinhi Caroline Hinse said the police will continue to maintain contacts with the local population. “Patroling will continue in the coming days. I urge everyone who is concerned to contact me and our officers to ensure universal security,” she said.

In the Kharingay area in the north of the city on November 27, an operation was underwent against people accused of ties with PKK.

The police began searches for eight addresses, including “public centers”. Later, law enforcement officers said that searches could last two weeks.

Dissatisfied supporters of the terrorist organization went to a protest action, some got involved in a fight with the police, four people were detained. Police searches for eight addresses ended on December five.