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Osman’s family, from the village of Minas in the Kobane canton, fled to Ankara during the historic Kobane war in 2013.
Osman began his first secret mission in the Turkish capital, Ankara, in the summer of 2017, after he got acquainted with “Abu Jaber”, one of the leaders of the mercenary factions of Turkey. Abu Jaber works for “Chetin”, a Turkish intelligence officer.
Abu Jaber assigned Osman to recruit young Kurds and Arabs, to work as agents of the Turkish Intelligence (MÎT) in different regions of Turkey, Rojava and Syria.
Paid to recruit Rojava’s youth to jihadist gangs
The Turkish Intelligence Organization, through its member named Chetin, carries out espionage activity in Rojava by collecting information about members of the youth. One of the people assigned for this duty was Mustafa Osman who started to receive money from the MIT for every person he spies on or recruits to a jihadist gang.
Through the Turkish state’s agents and paramilitary forces, MIT constantly targets the opinion-leaders of the Northern and Eastern Syria region and aims to create a crisis in the region with the assassinations it is carrying out.
In the confessions of the agent named Osman, he informed that the MIT is carrying out these dirty activities in an organized manner and that it has established a special unit in the region.
Tracking workers of AA
MIT formed a cell to identify Kurdish and Arab people who work in the Autonomous Administration of North and East of Syria. As soon as these people cross into northern Kurdistan and Turkey, they are tracked and arrested.
Mustafa Osman became an active member of this network established by the MIT and reported information on hundreds of people working in the institutions of the Autonomous Administration. He played a key role in identifying influential Kurdish figures and providing their locations to the Turkish intelligence services for them to attack.
Turkish camps for foreign mercenaries
Osman was asked to enroll in an intelligence training course in a camp near the capital, Ankara, in order to sign a 3-year contract for 9 thousand Turkish liras.
“There were many people in the camp; Syrians, Iraqis, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Chinese, Saudis, and Qataris, as well as Afghans.” Osman said.
His intelligence missions in northern and eastern Syria
Osman crossed the Syrian-Turkish border into Idlib with the aid of his father, one of the leaders of a mercenary faction affiliated with Turkey. He crossed into Bab al-Hawa in the spring of 2020.
His father took him to the occupied city of Jarablus, and entered the city of Manbij through undercover agents. He went to his former home in the village of Minas near the city of Kobane.
Turkish intelligence contacted Mustafa during his time in Kobane to send him the locations of some security points in the city and the countryside.
Osman sent a map showing 5 security points of the internal security forces to the MIT.
He was caught in an operation carried out by internal security forces in the Euphrates region.
ANHA