Türkiye receives three internationally wanted fugitives from abroad VIDEO
Türkiye has received three fugitives wanted under Interpol “red notices”, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on his X account.
The minister stated that the three individuals were extradited from Germany, Montenegro, and Kazakhstan, Caliber.Az reports.
Bu Kabine Dönemimizde Kırmızı Bülten ve Difizyonla Aradığımız 500 Suçluyu Ülkemize Geri Getirdik.❗️
— Ali Yerlikaya (@AliYerlikaya) October 20, 2025
🟥 Kırmızı Bültenle Aradığımız R.R., T.B. ve Y.E.A.’ nın ALMANYA, KARADAĞ ve KAZAKİSTAN’dan ülkemize iadelerini sağladık.
EGM Interpol-Europol Daire Başkanlığımız, Adalet… pic.twitter.com/18FL8JgdkQ
They are wanted for drug trafficking or supplying narcotics/stimulants, robbery committed by more than one person, and attempted premeditated murder.
In a previous such operation, coordinated by Türkiye’s law enforcement agencies, eight individuals wanted under international and national warrants were arrested and extradited. Six of the detainees were on Interpol’s Red Notice list, while two others were wanted nationally. The arrests and extraditions were carried out from Georgia, Germany, Albania, Croatia, and Iran.
The charges against them include intentional bodily harm, aggravated robbery, drug trafficking, sexual offences, theft, resisting law enforcement officers, and illegal possession of firearms.
By Khagan Isayev