Nestled within a pristine natural and historical conservation area at the heart of Turkey’s capital, approximately two kilometers from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s opulent palace, a clandestine facility operated by Turkey’s notorious intelligence agency, MIT (National Intelligence Organization), serves as a hub for arms transfers to jihadist groups and a black site for torture and mistreatment of abducted individuals.
Situated at the coordinates 39.92632610216299, 32.77207015662205 on Google Maps, this covert facility enjoys a strategic location. It is positioned a mere 230 meters from Anadolu Boulevard and approximately 600 meters from Ankara Boulevard, which facilitates ease of access for intelligence operatives, enabling the transportation of arms in large trucks and the covert transfer of abducted victims for interrogation under inhumane conditions of torture.
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The 2023 Google Maps imagery suggests that the site remains active, revealing three cars parked adjacent to the facility’s gate. Additionally, a control point was established along the road leading to the site, with a lift arm barrier positioned approximately 30 meters before the main gate. Furthermore, three major satellite dishes are mounted on the southern side of the compound. There are no nearby buildings, rendering the facility completely secluded from public view and scrutiny.
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