Turkey Captures UAE Spy

  October 20, 2020   News ID 304
Turkey Captures UAE Spy
Turkish officials have caught a Jordanian spy who had been allegedly spying for UAE at Istanbul. Turkish Intelligence Service has announced the news in an official conference.

Istanbul, SAEDNEWS, Oct. 20: A Jordanian man arrested in Turkey on suspicion of spying for the United Arab Emirates had been working as a journalist in Turkey, it has emerged. The 45-year-old Ahmed al-Astal, originally from Palestine, was detained on Friday by Turkey’s intelligence agency for allegedly monitoring Arab dissidents for years. A Turkish official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Washington Post, said al-Astal was working as a journalist in the country. Al-Astal, who is expected to appear in court this week, has reportedly confessed to working for the UAE, the official added. Reuters news agency reported on Friday that Turkish authorities had obtained a “trove of documents” from the suspect, proving his links to the UAE.

An official told Reuters he travelled to Turkey using a non-UAE passport and “infiltrated Arab dissident and journalist networks for years”. A summary of the findings by Turkish intelligence shared with The Washington Post reveals al-Astal, known as Abu Layla in the UAE, was forced into espionage more than 10 years ago. He had turned down an offer by the UAE in 2008 but later accepted it after failing to get a job, the findings reveal. They said al-Astal “concentrated on Turkey’s relations with the Muslim world, foreign policy initiatives and domestic politics”, adding that he was tasked with looking into whether the Turkish government was vulnerable to another coup following the 2016 failed attempt. Al-Astal also “passed information to the UAE about Turkey-based Arab journalists and dissidents, who may be vulnerable to recruitment efforts by Emirati intelligence”, the summary said, adding that he received approximately $400,000 while working for the UAE (Source: AlJazeera).


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