Turkish mafia leader attacks Soylu
advice followed by a threat. New statements by Turkish mafia leader Sedate Peker to Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu may force the regime to break its silence.
This came in a series of tweets posted by Peker through his personal account on the social networking site Twitter, in which he once again targeted Minister Soylu, followed by Al-Ain News on Thursday,
Peker said that Suleyman Soylu wanted to become Turkey’s president, and that some had convinced him to do so.
But he called on the minister to abandon this dream, assuring him that “even if he has supporters for the time being, they will all abandon him in the coming months,” referring to more scandals he intends to reveal against him.
“Sulayman Soylu will be brought before the Supreme Court and he will be thrown in prison whatever he does,” Peker said.
Also in the context of the threats, Peker announced that he would reveal, through a number of tweets, “big bribery scandals that will make everyone feel very confused and upset.”
Asked why he stopped posting YouTube videos he had posted about two months ago to expose the scandals of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime, peker said that he falls in the red category of people who are subject to assassination in the world and that the country he is in is not allowed to film a video in accordance with international law.
In previous videos and tweets, mafia leader Sedate Peker has made numerous accusations against Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, including involvement in lawbreaking cases such as helping those involved in crimes flee Turkey before their arrest, as well as against morality and drug trafficking.