Secret service agents raided a chain of hotels in Istanbul looking for the wife of one of the Paris terrorists two days before the attacks began, it emerged last night.
Dozens of officials stormed the Bade Otel in Istanbul looking for Hayat Boumeddiene, the world’s most wanted woman whose husband Amedy Coulibaly went on to shoot dead a policewoman and execute four hostages at a Jewish deli.
The agents from Turkey’s National’s Intelligence Organisation (MIT) swooped on the chain’s four hotels on January 5 but the jihadi bride had already checked out and begun her journey to the Syrian border by then.
Two days after the raid, the Kouachi brothers – Cherif, 32, and Said, 34, who were in the same terror cell as the couple – killed 12 at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices.
The counter-terror operation will now be considered a missed opportunity to capture Boumeddiene, 26, and possibly prevent the terror attacks she is believed to have masterminded. The French are said to have received a number of warnings before the attacks took place.
Algerian intelligence sources warned their French counterparts on January 6 of the expected attack on the Charlie Hedbo offices that took place the next day.
Boumeddiene arrived at Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen airport on January 2 and checked into the budget £40 a night hotel in the city’s Kadikoy district.
But she arrived in Sanliurfa, a southern town close to the Syrian border, on January 4.
Naim Sonmez, the owner of the hotel chain told how on January 5 ‘dozens of men marched into reception’.
He said: ‘One of them took out their identification badge and said, "We are from MIT and we can’t give you any information”.
They took everyone out of the hotel. Staff, cleaning ladies. Even customers were taken out of their rooms by the agents.
‘They searched for everything. They took all our records from reception for the previous month. They took all our documents and CCTV. The agents copied our CCTV and then wiped the entire footage clean. It is now blank.’
He said they did the same thing at all four of his hotels. The father, who is in his 50s, said he only realised the significance of the raid when he saw television reports saying that Boumeddiene had stayed in Istanbul before making her way to Syria.
Another worker at the hotel added: ‘Staff were interviewed by the officers about two people who were supposed to be staying at hotel.’
A shopkeeper opposite said he noticed a lot of police activity in the area in the days before the raid.
The man, who did not want to be named, said: ‘On the day of the raid I saw about a dozen men go inside and more wait outside.’
The Turkish government claims they gave France intelligence relating to Boumeddiene even before they were asked.
(dailymail.co.uk)
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