Afrinpost – Special
The Afrinpost learned from its sources that the Turkish occupation intelligence, had removed three of the gunmen from the Marati / Marateh prison of the Military Police militia and sent them to Libya, although it had convicted them of the murder of a Kurdish citizen a year ago.
The sources pointed out that two weeks ago, Turkish intelligence released three gunmen from the “Sultan Murad Brigade” militia who came from Homs province, and sent them to Libya to fight alongside the Brotherhood’s national reconciliation government, against the Libyan National Army led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter.
The sources confirmed that the released persons had been imprisoned by the militia of the “Military Police”, for their killing of the Kurdish citizen “Adnan Rashid Amir” in the village of Maidaki in the district of “Shara / Sharan”, while he was responding to a robbery that the gunmen were planning to carry out against commercial stores in the town.
In addition, private sources from inside the headquarters of the “Military Police” militia reported that a number of prisoners arrested on charges of committing crimes, submitted a request to the so-called “Mohamed Hamadeen” known as “Abu Riyadh”, a militia leader in the city of Afrin, to release them for departure to Libya, and to participate in the fighting there as mercenaries with the Turkish occupation forces, against the Libyan National Army, a visa until their request is currently under study.
On October 4, 2019, the Kurdish citizen (Adnan Amir Rashid) was martyred in his village, Maidanki, in the “Shara / Sharan” district in the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin, as a result of his response to an armed robbery of Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood over a group of commercial stores.
Where an armed group of the militia of the Sultan Murad Brigade killed the civilian, Adnan Rashid Amir, at four in the morning, with a single shot directly to the head, after trying to intercept the militants and discouraging them from stealing a number of shops belonging to the family of (Isa Malaksur) adjacent to the martyr’s house.