The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the continuation of the story with the detention of “thieves in law” in Turkey…

The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the continuation of the story with the detention of “thieves in law” in Turkey at the request of the FSB of the Russian Federation, which, as it turned out, sent to Istanbul a list of Russians allegedly representing a “threat to the security” of Turkey. As a result, four thieves in law from the list who had residence permits in Turkey were sent to deportation prison.

According to the source, one of them, Elgudzha Turkadze (Gudzha), was released. Three other detained kingpins are in custody. This is Khusein Akhmadov (Husein Slepoy), Vladimir Zhurakovsky (Vova Pukhly), Otari Totochia (Batya).

The procedure goes like this. After the arrest of people from the “list” received from Moscow, a request is sent to Russia from Turkey whether the Russian Federation needs this person. And the fate of the detainee largely depends on the answer.

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The interlocutor of the Cheka-OGPU notes that this whole story with the list sent from Moscow is the desire of the FSB of the Russian Federation to remind Turkish residents that they should not avoid contacts and they can get it in this country. For example, this is exactly what happened with Turkadze.

As the Cheka-OGPU already reported, during the proceedings after the detention of four thieves in law, it became clear that the Turkish authorities acted in connection with a certain document received from Russia. This document was created by the FSB of the Russian Federation and contains a list of persons who, according to Moscow, allegedly “represent a threat to the security of the Turkish Republic” and also pose a threat to the “integrity of the Turkish Republic.” It is unknown how many Russians are on this list, but, according to the Cheka-OGPU, there are much more than four “thieves in law” and it also includes people without criminal status.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”