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The Grand Turk
An American diplomat working for the U.S. consulate in Lebanon has been arrested in Turkey on suspicion of selling a fake passport
2021-12-23
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

An American diplomat working for the U.S. consulate in Lebanon Hezbollahstan
...The land area formerly occupied by the state of Lebanon, before that Phoenicia...
has been arrested in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...just another cheapjack Moslem dictatorship, brought to you by the Moslem Brüderbund...
on suspicion of selling a fake passport for $10,000 to a Syrian national, Turkey’s state news agency said on Wednesday.

According to Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, which cited a statement from the Istanbul Security Directorate, the diplomat and the Syrian national were arrested after the latter allegedly tried to travel to Germany using the passport, which had been issued to the diplomat, from Istanbul International Airport on Nov. 11.

The statement said that security camera footage of the individuals showed the two meeting at the airport and exchanging clothes with one another, per Anadolu Agency.

The police said they had video evidence of the diplomat handing over the diplomatic passport, which had been identified as suspicious at passport control, Rooters reported.

Anadolu Agency reported that $10,000 was allegedly found in an envelope along with a passport in the diplomat’s name — who was identified by his initials, D.J.K. — after coppers conducted a body search, per the statement from the Istanbul Security Directorate.

The diplomat was locked away
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
following the incident and remains in detention. The Syrian man was released pending a possible trial for falsifying documents, according to Anadolu Agency.

The news agency added that while foreign diplomats usually have immunity from prosecution, they are subject to prosecution and punishment in countries where they are not accredited. Since the U.S. diplomat was accredited in Lebanon — and not Turkey — he is liable to face prosecution per the country’s laws.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Anadolu Agency is not the independent news organization it was before President Erdogan stepped up to all-but-sultan. We haven’t looked at their website for years — since they got serious about rounding up military and accused Gulenists after Erdogan claimed there was an attempted coup.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-12-23 23:19  

#5  State is saying he’s a private AmCit and NOT a USG employee. Klingon NOC op gone pear shaped?
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2021-12-23 22:46  

#4  Anadolu Agency reported that $10,000 was allegedly found in an envelope along with a passport in the diplomat’s name

Personal Meet (PM) caught on video goes bad. $10,000. not paid to source as intended. US "Diplomat" cooling his heels in Turkish prison, not sent packing as in persona non grata (PNG). Chief of Station pounds desk, shakes head. Farm integrates video in current class curriculum under pi** poor tradcraft.

Prospective source and family now enjoying dinner and night out with the Director, Turkish National Security Service.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-12-23 17:44  

#3  Klingons at work.
Posted by: Chealing Chomotle4158   2021-12-23 14:43  

#2  American diplomat, $10,000.00?
Oh PLUUUZZZE.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-12-23 11:58  

#1  Diplomatic immunity? We doan need no stinkin' diplomatic immunity.
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-12-23 07:36  

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