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Anadolu Agency (AA) has established that the leader of the terrorist organization FETÖ Fethullah Gülen changed his address to Pennsylvania, where he has resided since April 1999.
According to Day.Az, agency staff have established that Gulen now lives in a large house located at “260 Kennel Road, Saylorsburg, PA 18353”, approximately 12 minutes’ drive from the Chestnut Retreat Center in Saylorsburg, known as the headquarters FETÖ.
According to open real estate sites on the Internet, the house, built in 2008 on a plot of about 12 acres, has 3 rooms and 4 toilets in a house of about 400 square meters.
The house, located in a secluded forest and valued at between $887,000 and $1 million, is heavily guarded by security cameras installed in the neighborhood and at the entrance.
The house is said to have been purchased in 2023 by Meserret LLC, owned by Cevdetu Turkioluone of the organization’s leaders who is said to be responsible for the personal care of Gülen and his children.
The leader of a terrorist organization was caught on camera by the Anadolu Agency
The garden of the house, which AA filmed from the air using a drone, contained four luxury cars, as well as snowmobiles and caravans.
While the agency team was filming, two luxury cars drove out of the iron-barred gate. Gülen, sitting in the front passenger seat of a black Mercedes, was captured on camera.
Two luxury cars quickly drove off in an unknown direction.
The police were called to the scene of the shooting
While the AA group was filming in this quarter, people who were in the house where Gülen lives called the police.
After communicating with the Anadolu Agency team, the police asked journalists not to enter private territory and to be careful on the side of the road in front of the intersection, where there is no parking space.
FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen was allegedly taken from his Chestnut Retreat Center mansion in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, where he had lived since 1999, in April without his consent and moved to another address. This information was spread on social networks by some individuals of the organization.
According to this information, Türkyolu, who was responsible for the personal care of Gülen and Mustafa Ozkanone of the main participants in the July 15 coup attempt, allegedly removed Gülen from the organization’s headquarters and locked him in an unknown location in order to control the organization’s financial resources in the event of his possible death.
Son of Mesih Gülen, younger brother of the Gülen leader Ebuseleme caused division and controversy within the organization by writing on his social media account X that Gülen had been removed from his farm in Saylorsburg without his consent and was being held in a place inaccessible to his followers.
Ebuseleme alleged that Turkyolu is using his powerful position in the organization to further increase his personal wealth, a fact known to many members of the organization.