Husband of a niece of Erdoğan involved in money transfers to Islamic mafia groups in Germany

The confessions of the mafia godfather Sedat Peker are shaking the AKP/MHP regime and are also echoing in Germany. Apparently, the husband of one of Erdoğan’s nieces was involved in money transfers to fascist mafia groups in Germany.

After a power shift within the criminal network around the AKP/MHP regime in Turkey, Mafia boss Sedat Peker was booted out. He fled abroad and is now taking revenge on Erdoğan’s government with a series of exposé videos in which he reveals the connections of Erdoğan’s entourage to organised crime. In his latest video, the underworld boss dealt with the role of networks loyal to Erdoğan in Germany and said he had been asked by AKP politician Metin Külünk to send money to Turkish associations. This was also done regularly ” on the quiet”. Peker did not explicitly say which organisations in this country received the money. The naming of Külünk, however, suggests that the “Osmanen Germania” were given financial support.

The Turkish nationalist “Osmanen Germania” were founded in Hesse in 2014 and were at times considered the fastest growing rocker gang in Germany. The organisation was involved in attempted murder, extortion, drug trafficking, forced prostitution as well as pimping and deprivation of liberty and was banned by Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer in 2018. All sub-organisations were also affected by the ban. At that time, the group was already operating with 16 local groups, so-called ” chapters”, in the German territory. In many cities, it carries on its activities undisturbed using other aliases.

The “Osmanen Germania” and its successor organisations are certainly among the most dangerous networks of the AKP/MHP regime. The traces of the club, notorious as a “thug squad” of the Turkish state in Germany, lead all the way to the Turkish presidential palace. According to Peker’s confessions, Serdar Ekşioğlu, the husband of one of Erdoğan’s nieces, brought the money to the Ottomans. Earlier, Peker had published a video of a conversation between him and Ekşioğlu. In the video call, Peker accuses Ekşioğlu of behaving insincerely, as they were both involved in the abuse of a former AKP MP at a police station, the supply of weapons to jihadists in Syria and other crimes. In the interview, Ekşioğlu admits his involvement in these acts.

Ekşioğlu’s support for the “Ottomans Germania” was also the subject of a report in the AKP-affiliated newspaper Sabah on October 16, 2015, which reported that Ekşioğlu’s assistance would have had a particular impact on the Ottomans’ decision to support the AKP in the elections on November 1 of the same year.

Recordings of conversations from 2017 show that Metin Külünk, an Erdoğan confidant and former AKP deputy, repeatedly gave the “Ottomans Germania” money to buy weapons. With this money, the organisation bought pistols and rapid-fire weapons to use against Kurds. Because of these activities, the Osmanen leaders Mehmet Bagci and Selcuk Sahin were imprisoned in 2018.

Although the connections to the Erdoğan regime were disclosed in the trial in Stuttgart, the defendants only were given prison sentences for other offences. In the trial, neither the court nor the prosecution brought up the fact that the alleged Ottomans had prepared assassinations of opposition members. The highest sentence was given to the leader of the Stuttgart branch, Levent Uzundal, with six years in prison. Mehmet Bagci, the “world leader of the Ottomans Germania”, received only three years and four months.There are pictures of him being welcomed by Erdoğan himself in his palace. In an article in the April 2016 issue of the Post, an AKP publication based in Cologne, Bagci and Sahin stated in detail that they were ready to serve the Turkish state. They had already organised attacks on Kurds in many cities in Germany, especially Cologne and Stuttgart.In addition, the Ottoman leaders praised themselves for participating in the AKP rallies in Germany at the time and called for more help from the Turkish state. “We are ready to die for the fatherland.

In addition, the Ottoman leaders praised themselves for participating in the AKP rallies in Germany at the time and called for more help from the Turkish state. “We are ready to die for the fatherland. We have neglected our families and our children. Therefore, we expect our state and the businessmen who are loyal to the fatherland to help us provide our young people, who are being trained in our sports clubs, with appropriate funds.”

From intercepted telephone conversations it is clear that Metin Külünk got his instructions to the Ottomans Germania directly from Erdoğan. On June 1, 2016, the Turkish president instructed his companion to organise demonstrations against the recognition of the Armenian genocide. This was followed by marches by the Ottomans the following day near the German parliament.

In another telephone conversation, Külünk gave the then chairman of the Mannheim-based AKP lobby organisation UETD, Yilmaz Ilkay Arin, the order to carry out a punitive action against the satirist Jan Böhmermann. His well-known Erdoğan satire had caused a stir at the time. As a result, Arin called Ottoman leader Bagci on April 1, 2016 and gave him instructions to take action against Böhmermann. Arin spoke of Külünk wanting the “Turks” in Germany to arm themselves and stated that he had a depot of ” proper weapons” and ammunition. After police raids, Külünk did not return to Germany and Arin also fled to Turkey. There he was appointed to the board of the Boxing Federation by the AKP/MHP regime.

According to reports in the Turkish media, Sedat Peker paid Külünk about 10,000 dollars a month to support the Ottomans. Peker himself spoke of having benefited the AKP politician with much higher sums.

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