How many other like-minded officers do we have in the police force?

According to news reports, the assassin who killed the Russian Federation's ambassador was on duty for eight of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's events in Ankara. 

I don't understand what kind of business this is. The murderer is known as a "Fethullahist" but at the same time, he is able to enter the immediate outer circle of the president's protection squad. 

We actually know the reason: They thought, "He is a Muslim guy; he does his prayers." Because of this, they trusted him twice; they appointed him to the post with peace of mind. How many people similar to him are there in the police force? Now, it is even impossible to estimate their numbers. How many of them are members of the Fethullahist gang? How many others are sympathetic to other Islamist-jihadist organizations? It is impossible to know that either. 

The other day, the 17th-term special operations police took their oaths at a ceremony in Balıkesir, a Marmara town. According to Anadolu Agency, 903 special operations police chanted the "Fetih March" (Conquest March) altogether. Then they took oaths over their guns and the Quran. 

This "Fetih March" is a march that is written for Arif Nihat Asya's poem. It is one that is chanted at every jihadist demonstration in Turkey. What has it got to do with the police oath-taking ceremony? 

Well, it is apparent what business it has: They are trying to create an army of police raised with Islamist and jihadist ideals. 

Before that, based on the same reasons, they had filled the police force with Fethullahists; they had handed over the entire Interior Ministry to Fethullahists.  

Now, while cleansing them, they are trying to replace them with Islamist staff. For this reason, religious cults are racing to...

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