New documents and testimonies reveal the extent of the Turkish regime's incursion in fueling the Syrian war, and its intelligence has circumvented Turkish law and justice by training Syrian mercenaries on Turkish soil, and supplying them with weapons illegally. A report by the Nordic Monitor revealed that the Turkish system removed police checkpoints on the roads inside the country, while transporting the Syrian mercenaries to training centers set up for them in the capital, Ankara, and other provinces.
The documents revealed by the Swedish website included the testimony of one of the soldiers of the officers of the Turkish army’s special forces called “Torgay Perishan”, which he presented before the Ankara High Criminal Court, in which he stated that the intelligence of the system drove the police officers off the roads while transporting the Syrian mercenaries to Turkey. The report referred to the commissioning of Bereshan a training program for Syrian mercenaries, run by the intelligence of the Turkish regime, as the latter was recruiting mercenaries from Syria and from the refugee camps in Turkey, while the army was providing logistical support and training.
According to his testimony, Bereishan said that their operations were conducted in strict secrecy, and the tasks were monitored by Deputy Chief of General Staff Yashar Gular personally, who worked on this program until February of the year two thousand and sixteen.
The Nordic Monitor website attributes the removal of the Turkish intelligence to the checkpoints from the roads, because it fears that the transport of mercenaries or obstacles in the road will be revealed during their transport, as happened in January of the year two thousand and fourteen, when trucks carrying illegal weapons to the Syrian mercenaries were intercepted in one of the provinces Borderlands.