Allegations of "Racehorses Worth 100 Million Tl Missing" Raised in Parliament: 'I Don't Want to Say They Stole the Horses, but the Horses Are Gone!'
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The scandal at the Sultansuyu Agricultural Enterprise, which raises questions of "negligence or theft?", has been brought to the attention of Parliament. CHP's İnan Akgün Alp questioned the whereabouts of purebred Arabian horses worth 100 million Turkish Lira: "Race horses worth 100 million Turkish Lira are missing from the Sultansuyu Agricultural Enterprise! I don't want to say 'they stole them,' but the horses are gone! An inspector has been a…
CHP deputy İnan Akgün Alp stated that racehorses worth 100 million Turkish lira have gone missing from an enterprise affiliated with the Kars Agricultural Enterprises General Directorate. The CHP deputy brought the issue to the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
CHP deputy İnan Akgün Alp raised the issue of missing racehorses, worth 100 million Turkish lira, at a facility under the Kars Agricultural Enterprises General Directorate in the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
Bringing the issue of missing racehorses, worth 10 million Turkish lira, from a facility under the General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises in Kars to the Parliament's agenda, CHP's İnan Akgün Alp said, "I don't want to say they stole the horses, but the horses are gone. The fate of the horses should be investigated."
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