New details emerged about the incident in which 6 Turks were executed: he organized the murder by gaining their trust.

New details emerged about the incident in which 6 Turks were executed: he organized the murder by gaining their trust.

New details have emerged of the “gang clash” that took place in the Lutsa region of Greece on September 11…

Ta Nea, one of the most read newspapers in Greece, shared what happened before the murder and the details of it. In the incident, where the police investigation continues, it was revealed that the person who caused the death of 6 Turks actually led these gang members into a trap.

Greek police, who further investigated Lutsa, stated that the person who organized and carried out the attack was a 32-year-old man named Süleyman. It was also announced that he was captured at the airport two hours after the incident, while preparing to head to the Greek island of Mytilini.

It was also announced that the 32-year-old protected Turks who were attacked for two months and gained their trust. While it was claimed that the man promised to help bring this group to Italy, it was also claimed that this actually bought him time to gain his trust.

Greek media said: “While gaining their trust, he was actually patiently making plans for the assassination. “Yesterday another 28-year-old Turkish citizen who helped him was also arrested.” While both men were recorded as being present at the time of the murder, it was claimed that this was also revealed in both witness statements and camera footage. While it was stated that the Greek police were looking for three and one person, it was also stated that there was a high possibility that there was a fourth accomplice.

THIS IS HOW THE MURDER HAPPENED

Greek media wrote that on the morning of Monday, September 11, the 32-year-old man suggested sending two barbers to the house where six Turks lived, and the Turks did not agree for security reasons. Greek media wrote that the six Turks did not allow anyone to enter the house and said that the captured attacker first planned to carry out the murder in his house and that this plan failed.

Greek police believe those who carried out the execution may also have been murdered.

After this plan was shelved, the 32-year-old attacker prepared to take the group to Italy. It is also recorded that the man who organized the murder recruited the group with a fake German license plate and gave them plane tickets, which were later determined to be fake. Meanwhile, it was determined that another 28-year-old Turk, who was captured yesterday, was ambushed on the car road.

Meanwhile, the group was also said to have proposed going to the airport in two separate taxis, but Süleyman, 32, convinced them by saying, “The airport is already nearby.” Ta Nea reported: “This was a critical moment for their plan. Six Turks got into the 32-year-old man’s car. It was used “like sheep going to the slaughterhouse.” A witness who spoke to police said the car was traveling in the opposite direction of the airport and gunshots were heard 2 or 3 minutes after the car drove away.

The investigation into the incident is growing.

HE TRIED TO ESCAPE TO Lesbos

It is also estimated that the 32-year-old driver stopped his car at some point and began shooting after he fled. It was also claimed that the man who organized the plot escaped by taxi and checked into a hotel in Neo Faliro. It was also claimed that the man lived on the island of Lesbos and was preparing to go there.

However, two false identity documents and four bullets were found in the suitcase of the man captured by the Greek police. The detained 32-year-old and 28-year-old men were claimed to be living in Greece as political refugees.

Greek police sources claimed that both men were involved in human trafficking.

Source: Sozcu

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