Baki Saçı, who is among the 67 suspects from the Gülen Movement referred to a court for a cheating scandal, had reportedly confessed that senior movement member Berat Koşucu, who fled the country two months ago, had sent him the questions for the 2010 Public Personnel Selection Exam (KPSS) a day before the exam. In his testimony, Saçı reportedly said that Koşucu had called him to tell him to check his email. "I have a gift for you," he reportedly told Saçı, who had no access to the Internet in his village. The suspects added that he called a friend of his, Mustafa Süleyman İnanç, who works as a jeweler in the town,? and asked him to access his inbox to have a copy of the questions as well. , who was also detained in the KPSS operation, had reportedly given the same statement in his testimony.
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