19 Nisan 2021 Pazartesi

Easing One-Way Travel to Germany the Municipal Grey Way

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 19 April 2021)














 Courtesy of "50 Shades of Grey" Municipal Travel Agency 

A "municipal" human trafficking scandal that broke out in Malatya and
spread to Elazığ and Ordu, has turned into an international crisis.  
Germany has begun an investigation into the illicit use of Turkey's "grey 
passports" that are only given to consulate workers, officials and national 
athletes in Turkey for visa-free travel.  

Berlin has asked the Ankara via the Turkish Foreign Ministry to explain 
how grey passports were provided to unauthorized individuals. If it is 
determined that international law was violated by an arm of the state, all 
Turkish passports will come under suspicion.  

CHP (opposition party) parliamentarian Seyit Torun stated that "our
party's member on the Malatya Yeşilyurt municipal council broke this
scandal.  Many similar incidents have occurred in other AKP (ruling
party) municipalities.  For example, an investigation has started in
Elazığ's Akçakiraz, Arıcak and Baskil municipalities.  But this is only
a part of a larger scandal involving tens of municipalities that enabled
hundreds of people to flee abroad

















                                 Germany is for lovers.

An investigation has been initiated by the Hannover public prosecutor
into the firm Mega Kilit GmbH and its owner Ersin Kilit, who played 
a key role in illicitly sending 43 people from Malatya to Germany.  
Kilit is accused of  preparing false documents and forgery, violation of
German laws regarding foreigners and human trafficking.   In addition,
the matter has been taken up by the assemblies in Lower Saxony and 
Bavaria. 

Kilit cooperated not just with Malatya's Yeşilyurt municipality, but also
with other towns to send 'visitors' to Germany who never returned to 
Turkey.  Hannover Mayor Belit Onay gave a statement in the
investigation but it has been learned that Onay had no knowledge of
the issue.  

An effort is underway to determine whether Kilit, who works in the
construction, automation and gastronomy (!) sectors, was at the center of
all these illicit activities.  Most recently, most of those who went to 
Germany illegally on the grey passports were from Bingöl province, the 
home province of Mega Kilit GmbH's owners.  These individuals melted 
into the construction and gambling casino sectors in Germany.













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