FETÖ leader Gülen was spotted at his new home in Pennsylvania

 

The number one responsible for the treacherous coup attempt on July 15, organized by FETÖ traitors, is the terrorist leader Gülen, who was revealed to have been moved from his farm in Pennsylvania, where he has resided since 1999, to a new mansion last April, Paralel.Az reports citing Haberler.com.

His close associates took Gülen away from the farm in a vehicle shortly after the press began filming there. At that moment, the terrorist leader was caught on camera in one of the luxury vehicles leaving the mansion.

AA teams determined that Gülen stayed in a large house located at "260 Kennel Road, Saylorsburg, PA 18353," approximately 12 minutes away from the Chestnut Retreat Center, known as the center of FETÖ in Saylosburg. According to publicly available real estate sites on the internet, the house, built in 2008 on approximately 12 acres of land, has about 400 square meters of interior space, with 3 rooms and 4 bathrooms.

The house, located in a secluded forest and valued at around $887,000 to $1 million, is tightly secured with security cameras placed around and at the entrance. It is claimed that the house was purchased in 2023 by Meserret LLC, a company owned by Cevdet Türkyolu, one of the organization's leaders responsible for Gülen's personal care, and his children.

The garden of the house, captured by drone from the air, contains 4 luxury vehicles, as well as a snowmobile and a caravan. While the press continued their filming, two luxury vehicles exited through the iron-gated entrance. Gülen, sitting in the front passenger seat of the black Mercedes at the back, was caught on camera for a brief moment. The two luxury vehicles quickly moved towards an unknown location, taking Gülen away from the area.

During the press's filming in the area, individuals present at the house where Gülen was staying called the police. After speaking with the AA team, the police requested that no one enter Gülen's private property and that caution be exercised on the roadside in front of the passage that had no parking space while traffic was flowing.

The claim that FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen was taken from his mansion known as the "Chestnut Retreat Center" in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, where he has stayed since 1999, to another address without his consent in April was shared on social media by some individuals within the organization.

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