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The Turkish mafia of illegal gambling lands in Spain

The article reports on the arrest of Fedlan Kılıçaslan in Barcelona on suspicion of double sexual assault, which has brought renewed attention to the international expansion of Turkish organized crime networks linked to illegal betting operations. The case is part of a broader investigation by Turkey’s prosecutors into structures allegedly operating through European-based companies, digital platforms, and shell corporations to facilitate illegal gambling, money laundering, and illicit financial transfers. Kılıçaslan, wanted by Interpol for alleged crimes in Turkey, was located in Spain after living in Ukraine and Poland, prompting an extradition request from Ankara. His arrest coincided with separate sexual assault allegations in Barcelona, though these remain under independent investigation. Turkish authorities have intensified efforts against illegal betting platforms over the past decade, leading to numerous police operations and cross-border legal cooperation. Kılıçaslan is accused of playing a significant role within such networks, with legitimate businesses registered in Spain, Poland, and Ukraine.

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The Turkish mafia of illegal gambling lands in Spain

The article reports on the arrest of Fedlan Kılıçaslan in Barcelona on suspicion of double sexual assault, which has brought renewed attention to the international expansion of Turkish organized crime networks linked to illegal betting operations. The case is part of a broader investigation by Turkey’s prosecutors into structures allegedly operating through European-based companies, digital platforms, and shell corporations to facilitate illegal gambling, money laundering, and illicit financial transfers. Kılıçaslan, wanted by Interpol for alleged crimes in Turkey, was located in Spain after living in Ukraine and Poland, prompting an extradition request from Ankara. His arrest coincided with separate sexual assault allegations in Barcelona, though these remain under independent investigation. Turkish authorities have intensified efforts against illegal betting platforms over the past decade, leading to numerous police operations and cross-border legal cooperation. Kılıçaslan is accused of playing a significant role within such networks, with legitimate businesses registered in Spain, Poland, and Ukraine.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a transnational criminal enterprise with implications for national sovereignty and economic integrity, emphasizing the threat posed by foreign criminal networks. It highlights the involvement of Turkish authorities and their pursuit of individuals like Kılıçaslan, who

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