The Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry intends to hand a note to Turkish Ambassador Ahmet Sadık Doğan in connection with the kidnapping of Kyrgyz citizen Orhan Inandi by Turkish special services, the Kyrgyz portal 24.kg reports citing its sources in the Foreign Ministry, Infoteka 24 reports.
The day before, Turkish leader Recep Erdogan said that as a result of a special operation in Bishkek, Inandi was taken to Turkey, where he is accused of supporting Fethullah Gulen, leader of FETO movement.
Inandi is the head of a network of educational and training centers ‘Sapat’ in Kyrgyzstan, in which, according to Ankara, the ideas of Gulenism are being spread.
Inandi disappeared in Bishkek on May 31 and investigative measures were underway.
This incident once again demonstrates the fact that from now on there are no international rights and borders for Turkey. Every enemy of Erdogan is in danger anywhere in the world, and it is no longer possible to protect them from the ‘tentacles’ of Ankara.