Al-Nusra jihadists invest in real estate and restaurants in Urfa, Gaziantep, Istanbul

Al-Nusra leaders are channeling aid into a lucrative black market plan, investing the surplus in Turkey, according to the Syria Times.

Identical media reports have revealed that terrorist organizations linked to the Turkish regime, which are growing in Idlib, led by the jihadist organization “Al-Nusra Front”, are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in Turkey, collecting selling it in Turkey through the black market.

A report by the Russian news agency Sputnik, citing sources in Idlib, said that as soon as the aid from Turkish territory reached the areas controlled by the Al-Nusra Front, which is included in the list of international terrorist organization, occupies it and gathers it in its warehouses under the pretext that it will later distribute it to citizens, but gradually disappears to appear on the black market at exorbitant prices, with the money being distributed to the jihadist leaders and transferred to the accounts. in Turkish banks.

The sources, as quoted by the Syrian Observer, stressed that the leaders of the terrorist organization “Front al-Nusra” “invest their surplus money in Turkish cities in the field of real estate, cars, restaurants and shops and that these investments, as a result in the last four years alone, it has reached more than $ 250 million, through which Al-Nusra Front terrorists bought and sold real estate and announced an investment in a number of restaurants and cafes in the Turkish cities of Urfa, Gaziantep and Constantinople”.

Petros Kranias

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Source: Capital

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