(Zaman Al Wasl)- Turkish authorities found a “dangerous” recipe to prepare highly effective poisons which can be used in wide spread operations in the house of Jihadists who previously fought in the ranks of al-Nusra Front according to Turkish media reports.
The recipe depends on biological poisons which are highly poisonous and fast acting, by mixing a group of animal and plant extracts in addition to another recipe to prepare explosives.
The report revealed the names of some of those accused of their involvement in the case, most of them are Turkish citizens and at their helm is Abdallah Janous known by the title Hinthala who previously fought in Syria starting in 2015, but he was forced to return to Turkey following an injury in his eye.
Among the suspects are Mustafa Janous and Ayhan Gokceyuz who previously fought in al-Nura Front ranks in Syria according to the reports.
Among those also mentioned are Abdallah’s father who held meetings to instigate Jihad in Syria and gathered money for that purpose according to the accusations made against him.
Abdallah and Mustafa denied the charges directed at them saying they know nothing about poisonous recipes and explosives and they are not involved in these activities.
The Attorney General in Ankara charged the suspects on the basis of violating the constitutional system and working against.
The recipe depends on biological poisons which are highly poisonous and fast acting, by mixing a group of animal and plant extracts in addition to another recipe to prepare explosives.
The report revealed the names of some of those accused of their involvement in the case, most of them are Turkish citizens and at their helm is Abdallah Janous known by the title Hinthala who previously fought in Syria starting in 2015, but he was forced to return to Turkey following an injury in his eye.
Among the suspects are Mustafa Janous and Ayhan Gokceyuz who previously fought in al-Nura Front ranks in Syria according to the reports.
Among those also mentioned are Abdallah’s father who held meetings to instigate Jihad in Syria and gathered money for that purpose according to the accusations made against him.
Abdallah and Mustafa denied the charges directed at them saying they know nothing about poisonous recipes and explosives and they are not involved in these activities.
The Attorney General in Ankara charged the suspects on the basis of violating the constitutional system and working against.
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