FETÖ-linked rector helped PKK terrorists, informant claims


In the latest turn of events on Wednesday an informant has claimed that a former rector at Dicle University and her fellow academics sent medicine to PKK terrorists during counterterror operations, recruited Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) members, and helped cover up fraud.

According to an indictment prepared against a former Dicle University rector, Ayşegül Jale Saraç and her fellow academics are accused of being members of FETÖ.

The informant claimed that expensive medicine was sent to the Sur district in Diyarbakır province where PKK terrorists dug ditches and erected barricades in an attempt to stave off security forces from entering the area.

"The expensive medicine in the hospital's storage was sent to PKK members in the Sur operation," the informant contended.

In addition, the informant said that Saraç helped an academic, Cengiz Yalçın, cover up a case of fraud by saying that he shared close relations to FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen.

In the past, a secret FETÖ informant in the southeastern Siirt province had confessed that two PKK terrorists informed him of a coup attempt in Turkey that was due to take place.

The informant claimed the two terrorists approached him on July 14, 2015, a day before the coup attempt, and told him that the president and the prime minister would be killed, and a coup attempt would be staged.

There is also other proof of past FETÖ-PKK collaboration. A lieutenant arrested for links to FETÖ, revealed that the group helped him enroll in a military school despite his links to the PKK.

Batman Governor Ahmet Deniz told reporters in August 2016 that there were some PKK radio recordings in which they had called upon FETÖ terrorists and their own members to "embrace one another."

Governor Deniz had contended that both terrorist groups were working toward one common goal.

"Both the PKK and FETÖ are coordinated from the same center in their attempts to get in Turkey's way," the governor had said.