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Massacre in Lutsa: Text messages on victims’ mobile phones and the role of a 32-year-old man who was arrested

Massacre in Lutsa: Text messages on victims’ mobile phones and the role of a 32-year-old man who was arrested

6 dead Turks receive sms that appears to be death Bike It is kept under a microscope by security personnel.

The seven cell phones of the 6 killed, in the hands of the authorities, “talk” and provide answers about what happened on the afternoon of the massacre in Lutsa.

7 Victims’ Cell Phones Under the Microscope

Police officers from the Criminal Investigation Department opened 3 phones and apparently received a message in Turkey about 10 minutes before the victims bled, telling them that they were ambushed in Lutza and should leave. Immediately.

“Your status is revealed, get out”

This may explain why all six got into the same car. They grabbed their bags and rushed out of the house, but 1 km away the killers fired dozens of bullets and set a death trap.

From the mobile phones of the dead, “L. Venizelos”, the 32-year-old arrested at the airport, was said to be a member of the same criminal organization as the archmafioso, Paris Boyon.

Did he “trap” them and take them to the death bunker?

The security police believe that he is the one who took the photos of the victims, changed the camps and sent the photos as the mastermind of the massacre.

At a press conference in Ankara, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Gerlikaya noted that 6 Turks had been killed.

“We are closely monitoring the situation of Turkish citizens killed in Greece. This incident is very recent and we have no information.”

The victims were active in drug trafficking, migrant smuggling and executing death deals in Turkey and EU countries such as France and Italy.

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All of them were wanted on warrants. Officers pursue investigations at a relentless pace to reach clues to the culprits, both physical and moral.

What do the Turks say?

One person told a Turkish channel that he was close to the entourage of the leader of the “Daltons” gang, which included the six victims.

He said the 32-year-old detained in Greece was a former MIT (Turkish secret service) officer who had been fired. The man helped a group of six travel from Greece to Italy to seek asylum.

“Selling Information”

However, according to the individual’s claims, the 32-year-old sold information to a rival camp. In fact, he stated that money and weapons were found in the house where he lived. Of course, such information has not been confirmed by the Greek authorities.

It is noteworthy that a famous Turkish journalist wrote that the 32-year-old who mentions his name is a police officer who was dismissed as a Gulenist.

Came to Greece to escape and became a permanent resident of Mytilini. In Greece, he appeared as a broker and helped 6 victims cross to Italy.

Due to this, the Turkish journalist said that the 6 people did not have weapons.