Turkish authorities crack down on organized crime, dismantling 420 gangs in 2023

Türkiye's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced on social media that a major crackdown on organised crime will result in the dismantling of 420 criminal gangs throughout 2023.

Ekleme: 01.02.2024 13:07:05 / Güncelleme: 01.02.2024 13:07:05 / English News / Ankara Haberleri
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This figure highlights the significant efforts made by the Turkish authorities to combat organized crime activities in the country.

In a statement on X, Yerlikaya provided details of the successful operations codenamed 'Cage', which specifically targeted organized crime organizations.

"Within the framework of 'Cage' operations carried out against organized crime organizations between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2023, a total of 420 organised crime gangs were dismantled, including 11 international, 14 national, 56 regional and 339 local gangs," the statement said.

The breakdown of the gangs dismantled reveals the diverse nature of the organized crime activities being tackled by the Turkish authorities:

Yerlikaya's announcement underlines the Turkish government's commitment to fighting organized crime. The success of the 'Cage' operations demonstrates the effectiveness of targeted efforts against criminal networks. It is expected that the Turkish authorities will continue their efforts to dismantle organised crime groups and ensure public safety.

The dismantling of these gangs is likely to disrupt criminal activities, improve public safety and deter potential criminals. It will also send a strong message to organized crime groups that they will be dealt with decisively by the Turkish authorities.

It remains to be seen what specific measures and strategies the Turkish government will adopt in its ongoing fight against organized crime. (ILKHA)