Turkey confirms Syrian rebels with Al Qaida ties sought chemical weapons

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(World Tribune) – Turkey has acknowledged that Syrian rebels were seeking to acquire chemical weapons.

Prosecutors have determined that Sunni rebels linked to Al Qaida were ordering precursors required for chemical weapons.  

The prosecutors have completed an indictment that charged a Syrian national with establishing a CW support network for the rebels who have been fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad.

“The suspects have pleaded not guilty saying that they had not been aware the materials they had tried to obtain could have been used to make sarin gas,” the indictment, filed in a court in the southern Turkish province of Hatay, said.

This marked the first time that Turkey confirmed claims by Russia and Syria that Al Qaida-aligned rebel militias were acquiring CW precursors for attacks against the Syrian Army and security forces. In early September, the

United States, which blamed such attacks on the Assad regime, issued an intelligence assessment that ruled out any CW effort by the rebels.

The Turkish indictment identified Haitham Qassap as head of the Syrian rebel CW network. Prosecutors said the the 35-year-old Qassap formed links to supply CW precursors to the Al Qaida-aligned Nusra Front for the Protection of the Levant and the Al Ahrar Al Sham Brigades.

Prosecutors said Qassap, based in the Turkish city of Antakya, appeared to be seeking chemicals for the production of sarin. They said the Syrian, deemed the leading defendant, telephoned Turkish companies and requested at least eight chemicals. Two of the eight items required a permit by Turkish authorities.

So far, 11 people have been arrested in connection with the rebel CW network. Six of them — Qassap and five Turkish nationals — continued to be held in an investigation that began in late May 2013.

The indictment said Qassap confessed to being an agent for Ahrar. He was quoted as saying that he had been sent to Antakya by Ahrar leader Abu Walid and was contacted by Syrian rebel militias for supplies.

“After I arrived in Antakya, other rebel groups had come into contact with me,” the indictment quoted Qassap as saying. “While some had asked me for medicine and other humanitarian aid supplies, others wanted to obtain military equipment.”

Officials said Turkey has been urged by Russia and Syria to stop the flow of CW precursors from Hatay. They said specific information on a suspected Syrian rebel CW network was relayed to Ankara in the spring of 2013.

“Suspects have been consistently providing conflicting and incoherent facts on this matter,” the indictment said. – World Tribune: Turkey confirms Syrian rebels with Al Qaida ties sought chemical weapons

Meanwhile,

Damascus has presented to Russia additional evidence regarding the use of chemical weapons in Syria. 

Earlier Western countries accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons against civilians, citing a controversial UN report.

The evidence was handed over on Wednesday to Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, who met Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moualem and President Bashar Assad in Damascus. 

“That is really true. Just now we were given evidence. We need to analyze it,” he told RT. 

He didn’t describe further the evidence Damascus had presented, although it apparently is meant to prove that rebel forces have access to chemical weapons and used it in the conflict. 

– RT

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