Kazakh crime syndicate leader Arman Dikiy reveals his connection with Turkish govt
Kazakh crime syndicate leader Arman Dikiy, nicknamed 'Wild
Arman' met with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. The meeting between
the two was disclosed by the Dikiy, who shared photos with Cavusoglu, reported
Al Arabiya Post.
The photos of the Turkish political leader with the Kazakh
crime syndicate indicate Turkey's political leaders' contacts with them. Dikiy,
who is described as the 'crime ringleader', and claimed to be the "rising
star" of Kazakhstan's organized crime world was taken into custody on January
07, 2022.
Dikiy has connections with the local political establishment
in Turkey as well as also connected with the Azerbaijani mafia leader Nadir
Salifov, nicknamed 'Lotu Guli', who was killed in Antalya in August 2020,
reported Al Arabiya Post. He was acquainted with Sedat Peker, who was convicted
of leading an organized crime organization in Turkey. Dikiy was also involved
with another Turkish crime leader, Alaattin Cakici.
Turkey's political-mafia nexus came to the fore after
Turkish mafia boss Sedat Peker started disclosing Turkish political leaders'
involvement in drugs, money laundering, prostitution, and arms trafficking.
Meanwhile, an ongoing crisis is being witnessed in Kazakhstan, believed to be
stoked by foreign terrorists.
Over 160 persons were killed in the capital city of
Nur-Sultan and other cities where violence spread like wildfire from January 2
this year after a peaceful citizen protest against the government for rising
fuel prices turned violent.
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