Turkish Newspaper Reveals Name Of Iranian Pilot Targeted For Abduction

A screengrab showing the raid by Turkish police to free an Iranian pilot. September 24, 2021
A screengrab showing the raid by Turkish police to free an Iranian pilot. September 24, 2021

Turkish media have revealed the identity of an Iranian military officer who was the target of a foiled abduction by Tehran’s security services in September.

Türkiye, a right-wing conservative newspaper in Turkey reported on Saturday that the individual is a military pilot named Mehrdad Abdarbashi. Turkish intelligence, which revealed that a plot was foiled in September and several people detained, had named the target with his initials, M.A.

Turkey's official news agency Anadolu (Anatolia) reportedthat the country's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and police had arrested an Iranian and seven Turks in Van, a city in south-east Turkey on September 24.

Abdarbashi told Türkiye that after using excuses not to be sent for a mission to Syria he decided to flee Iran. He told the newspaper that a female agent of Iranian intelligence invited him to his house, and he alerted Turkish authorities. After she drugged him and others were preparing to abduct him, Turkish agents raided the house.

Iranian intelligence has killed or abducted and rendered hundreds of dissidents and opposition activists abroad in the past 40 years.