NEWS CENTER – The Jinên Tîrêjên Rojê initiative announced that it has carried out actions against drug traffickers in different provinces of Turkey.
The initiative made the following statements about the actions;
“On October 22, our units carried out an action against two people identified as drug dealers and pimps in the Adana-Karataş district in the warehouse where they were staying. Mehmet Sucu was fined due to this action. Also, the drugs in the warehouse were set on fire by our units.
On October 23 in Sakarya-Hendek, our units discovered a building belonging to a fascist AKP businessman who was involved in prostitution. From the information we received from local sources, it has become concrete that this person from the AKP is forcing women from different provinces and countries to prostitute themselves. After our units followed this person and discovered the building where the prostitution was taking place, they organized an action against the three-storey building and set fire to the building and five luxury vehicles belonging to the person. In addition, the AKP member was seriously wounded by our units.
On October 24, in Istanbul-Güngören, two drug dealers who had been under surveillance by our units for a long time were attacked with single weapons at 3 am in their vehicle in Güngören district. It was found that these people were smuggling drugs into the districts of Istanbul where patriotic Kurdish youth usually live, the drug traffickers were punished by our units in this operation.”
Finally, the initiative notes;
“The fascist Turkish state has significantly expanded its dirty policy towards the Kurds during this period by forcing Kurdish youth, children and women into drugs and prostitution. As the Jinên Tîrêjên Rojê initiative, we have been observing and following this prostitution and drug network for a long time. Our units identify every institution and every person who is committing these dirty deeds on our youth, one by one. With these measures, we are beginning to eliminate drug and prostitution traffickers.”