Türkiye repatriates 11 fugitives wanted with Interpol, national alerts

Türkiye Repatriates 11 Fugitives Wanted with Interpol and National Alerts

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on Sunday via his official NSocial account the successful repatriation of 11 fugitives facing criminal charges. Nine were wanted internationally with Red Notices, and two were wanted at the national level.

The fugitives were apprehended and extradited from Georgia, Germany, Albania, and Belgium through close cooperation between Turkish authorities and international law enforcement agencies.

Coordinated Law Enforcement Operations

The operations were coordinated by the General Directorate of Security’s Interpol-Europol Department, the Ministry of Justice, and specialized units such as:

These units have been diligently working to track down fugitives who fled abroad while facing active arrest warrants in Türkiye.

International Collaboration and Results

Operational collaboration with foreign law enforcement agencies was key to the successful apprehension and extradition. Among the repatriated individuals, six were arrested in Georgia, three in Germany, and one each in Albania and Belgium.

“The coordinated efforts between Türkiye and international partners have been instrumental in bringing fugitives to justice,” stated Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya.

Summary

Thanks to multinational cooperation and specialized units, Türkiye has successfully repatriated 11 fugitives wanted under international and national warrants, highlighting the country's commitment to law enforcement collaboration.

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Daily Sabah Daily Sabah — 2025-11-03

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