While Peker has been active on Twitter despite not releasing a video for two weeks, there have been rumors that it wasn't him who was tweeting. Convicted mob boss Sedat Peker released a new video on ...
After Sedat Peker went silent on social media yesterday (June 13), rumors spread that he might have been killed, nabbed by Turkey's intelligence officers or was detained by the UAE government. Posting ...
Over 50 percent of society ‘believe’ Sedat Peker and want an election According to the Operational Social Research Center, 68.9 percent of Turkey’s society think that “the politics-mafia relations are ...
Speaking about the allegations of Sedat Peker, Interior Minister Soylu has said that it was not him who gave Peker a police guard, adding that he has withdrawn the guard when he came into office as ...
Twitter, YouTube and Instagram have not yet implemented the order as Peker says "I'll continue to share what I know with you." A court has ordered an access ban on social media accounts of convicted ...
While 38 percent of the respondents said they were unaware of or uninterested in the videos, 39 percent said Peker's claims were important. Allegations made by Sedat Peker about mafia-state relations ...
Convicted mob boss Sedat Peker, who has been making claims and revelations about mafia-state relations in Turkey, claimed that the minister of interior distributed unregistered weapons to civilians ...
Sedat Peker threatening the Academics for Peace by telling ‘We will shed your blood and swim in it!’ has been acquitted. 16 academics have been found guilty for having signed the Peace declaration.
While Minister Soylu denies any acquaintance with the mafia leader, he releases recordings of video calls with people whom they know in common. Peker released the video after Soylu admitted a day ...
Sedat Peker's lawyer announced Ahmet Emre Olur's release on his social media account today. The court, however, imposed a travel ban on Olur. The press advisor of Peker was detained in Tirana, Albania ...
The United Arab Emirates government has asked Dubai-based Turkish mobster Sedat Peker to stop posting from an alternate Twitter account that he established after officials ordered him to stop ...
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