Hüseyin Baybaşin Explained

Hüseyin Baybaşin
Birth Date:25 December 1956
Birth Place:Lice, Turkey
Alias:Europe's Pablo Escobar
Years Active:1976–present
Conviction:See
Conviction Penalty:Life imprisonment
Conviction Status:In prison
Imprisoned:Nieuw Vosseveld
Citizenship:Turkey (formerly)
Netherlands
Children:4
Relatives:Abdullah Baybaşin (brother)
Mehmet Baybaşin (brother)
Family:Baybaşin family

Hüseyin Baybaşin (born 25 December 1956) is a Kurdish drug baron and crime boss, the former leader of the Baybaşin family. Following his drug trafficking in the 1990s, he made his name internationally. He was a notorious criminal against whom European countries had issued search warrants. In 2002, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to Nieuw Vosseveld, where he remains today.

Baybaşin was born in Lice in 1956. At the age of 14, he was introduced to marijuana and was first caught with pounds of hashish in Istanbul in 1976, when he was 20. In the following years, he became a heroin dealer when his family entered the heroin business. With the Kısmetim-1 incident in 1992, he made a name for himself in Turkish and European media. In 1994, he moved to the United Kingdom, where his brother Abdullah Baybaşin was also based.

In 1997, Baybaşin was one of the most wanted men by British foreign intelligence MI6. In 1998, his personal fortune was estimated to be at least £20 billion in today's pound sterling. Having tracked him down, the intelligence coalition arrested him and his nephew Gıyasettin Baybaşin in a mansion in Lieshout, Netherlands on 27 March 1998 in a joint operation code-named Black Tulip.

Baybaşin was once referenced in the Valley of the Wolves, Turkey's most popular TV series about the mafia. Baybaşin is referred to by the European press as the "Europe's Pablo Escobar". Prosecutor Plummer said of Baybaşin, "We watched him for eight months, it was like watching the movie The Godfather. Every day someone new would come and the first thing they would do was kiss Hüseyin Baybaşin's hand."

Early life

Hüseyin Baybaşin was born in Lice, Turkey on 25 December 1956.[1] [2] His family, like every other families in the district, was a Kurdish farmer family with many children.[3] [4] At the age of 14, he met his first drug, marijuana, and started smoking it.[5] When his father Said Baybaşin made drugs an illegal business, he became a drug dealer.

In the early 1970s, his uncle Mehmet Şerif Baybaşin started producing drugs by refining heroin in an isolated village in Lice.

In 1976, he was caught while transporting 24lb of hashish to Istanbul.[6]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Baybaşinler . 10 June 2002 . 11 July 2024 . Anadolu Türk İnterneti . The Baybaşins.
  3. News: Summers . Chris . 6 May 2006 . The rise and fall of a drugs empire . 26 January 2009 . BBC News.
  4. Hüseyin Baybaşin 25 yıl sonra cezaevinde röportaj verdi . 22 November 2021 . Cager . Zeynep . Video . 11 July 2024 . tr . Netew TV . 03:31.
  5. News: Baybaşin güç kaybetti . 1 January 2003 . 11 July 2024 . tr . Yeni Şafak.
  6. News: 14 November 2002 . Keeping tabs on the Turkish connection . 24 January 2009 . BBC News.
  7. Web site: Alkaç . Fırat . 5 January 2010 . Veli Küçük'ün Ortağı Çıktı . 26 August 2024 . tevhidhaber.com . Taraf Agency.
  8. Web site: Kısmetim-1 davasında yeni karar . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717113237/http://www.tumgazeteler.com/?a=1345912 . 17 July 2011 . 18 January 2009 . tr.
  9. Fuat Akyol . 5 January 2004 . Nejat Daş Olayının Perde Arkası . dead . Aksiyon . tr . https://web.archive.org/web/20070223171051/http://www.aksiyon.com.tr/detay.php?id=10021 . 23 February 2007 . 18 January 2009.
  10. News: Nurhan Fıratlı . 13 January 2001 . Yükümüzü Atom Sanıyordum . 8 August 2024 . . tr.
  11. News: Pallister . David . 15 May 2006 . Turkish drug gang leader jailed for 22 years . 10 February 2016 . The Guardian.
  12. Web site: Hüseyin Baybaşin hakkında bilgi . Türkçe Bilgi-Ansiklopedi . January 25, 2009 . tr .
  13. Web site: Baybasin v. The Netherlands I . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927160621/http://sim.law.uu.nl/sim/caselaw/Hof.nsf/bd85b31af932d14bc1256681002b47f0/198597e9a36bc360c12571af003780eb?OpenDocument . 27 September 2011 . 31 January 2009 . Netherlands Institute of Human Rights-Utrecht School of Law.
  14. News: 5 June 2024 . Tottenham Türkleri, Baybaşin çetesine karşı: İki mafya grubu İngiltere'yi paylaşamıyor . 5 September 2024 . TRT Haber.
  15. News: 28 March 1998 . Baybaşinler uyurken yakalandı . 27 August 2024 . . tr.
  16. May–July 2002 . Case reveals tampering with intercepted evidence . Statewatch Bulletin Monitoring Civil Liberties in the European Union . 12 . 3 . 31 January 2009.
  17. Web site: 6 October 2005 . https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{%22itemid%22:[%22001-70692%22} Baybasin v. The Netherlands II ]. 29 August 2024 . hudoc.echr.coe.int.
  18. Web site: Hüseyin Baybaşin . Cix1 . 27 January 2009 . tr .
  19. News: Koch . Han . 26 January 2016 . Bewijs in zaak Koerdische Turk Baybasin 'was gemanipuleerd' . 5 September 2024 . Trouw.
  20. News: Haenen . Marcel . 12 May 2014 . 'Vervalste telefoontaps gebruikt bij vervolging Huseyin Baybasin' . NRC.
  21. News: Bennetto . Jason . 17 February 2006 . The wheelchair-bound Godfather who ruled Britain's heroin market . 31 January 2009 . The Independent . London.
  22. News: Hüseyin Baybaşin davasında karar haberi . Haberler . May 9, 2008 . January 27, 2009 . tr .
  23. News: 27 August 2004 . Baybaşin 'Arslan' avında . 28 August 2024 . . tr.
  24. News: 30 April 2006 . Baybaşin'den Londra'nın göbeğinde işkence . 25 August 2024 . . tr.
  25. Web site: 30 April 2006 . Baybaşinlerin işkence hücresi . 25 August 2024 . internethaber.com . tr.
  26. News: 1 May 2006 . Baybaşin'in işkence odası . 25 August 2024 . . tr.
  27. Web site: 30 April 2006 . Baybaşin'in evinde işkence hücresi . 26 August 2024 . haber3.com . tr.
  28. News: 30 April 2006 . Baybaşin'in evinde işkence hücresi . 26 August 2024 . . tr.
  29. Web site: Gizemli kazının arkasında bir cinayet, 2 şüpheli polis ve uyuşturucu baronları çıktı . 3 February 2022 . 25 August 2024 . turkulak.com . tr.
  30. Web site: Polisler 'itirafçı' oldu; sahte belgeyle gözaltı, Çağlayan Adliyesi önünde Baybaşin'lere teslim, işkenceyle cinayet! . 25 August 2024 . turkulak.com . 13 February 2022 . tr.
  31. News: Kesler . Musa . 13 February 2022 . İşkence Köşkü . The Torture Mansion . 26 August 2024 . . tr.
  32. Hüseyin Baybaşin 25 yıl sonra cezaevinde röportaj verdi . 2021-11-22 . Cager . Zeynep . Video . tr . Netew TV . 03:21.
  33. News: Baybaşin de ressam oldu! . 27 August 2024 . . 2004-08-01 . tr.
  34. News: Kontrgerillada eğitim gördüm . 27 August 2024 . Mynet . 2010-04-01 . tr.
  35. Web site: Biyografi . hsbaybasin.com . 27 August 2024 . tr . Resimler çizip satıyor, gelirleri de Diyarbakır’da kimsesiz çocuk derneklerine gönderiyorum. Çocuklarım bensiz büyüdü, en çok üzüldüğüm husus budur.. I draw pictures and sell them, and send the proceeds to associations for orphaned children in Diyarbakır. My children grew up without me, this is what I regret the most..
  36. News: Keeping tabs on the Turkish connection . BBC News . November 14, 2002 . January 24, 2009.
  37. News: Baybaşin ailesinin PKK ile ilişkisi var . 12 August 2024 . 2006-04-25 . tr.
  38. News: Dundar . Ugur . PKK-Uyuşturucu bağlantısı . 12 August 2024 . March 14, 1999 . tr.
  39. News: Zwaap . René . Aftappers in het nauw . 16 August 2024 . De Groene Amsterdammer . 22 June 2002 . nl.
  40. Book: Bakker . P. H. . Aangifte van strafbare feiten . 2 April 2007 . 8–9 . 16 August 2024 . nl . 10 May 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130510000755/http://groepzuid.nl/GZ/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/aangifte-baybasin-070403.pdf . dead .
  41. News: Crushing The Kurds: Unraveling A Conspiracy. Laizer. Sheri. January 24, 2017. January 24, 2017. Ekurd.net.
  42. Web site: 25 YILDIR HOLLANDA'DA HAPİS YATAN BAYBAŞİN'İN, "HAK ETTİĞİ HALDE" NEDEN SERBEST BIRAKILMADIĞI TARTIŞILIYOR… . 2023-11-06 . 2024-07-11 . platformdergisi.com . tr.
  43. News: Reijden . Joël . Dutch Joris Demmink Affair Reveals Heroin ... . 31 October 2024 . 16 October 2024 . The Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP) . nl, en.
  44. News: Baybaşin'in Servetine El Konuldu . 1998-03-31 . 12 July 2024 . . Öztürk . Saygı . tr .
  45. News: Thompson . Tony . Heroin 'Emperor' Brings Terror to U.K. Streets . 28 August 2024 . . 2002-11-17.
  46. News: İşte Baybaşin'in Malları! . 4 September 2024 . . 1998-04-10 . tr . Here are Baybaşin's Assets!.
  47. Web site: Levenslang veroordeelde Baybaşin . de Rechtspraak . 26 August 2024 . nl . 2018-08-28.
  48. Encyclopedia: Huseyin Baybasin—Europe's Pablo Escobar . . Carlson . Brian G. . 2005 . 10.1353/sais.2005.0004 . 1945-4724 . Johns Hopkins University Press . Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. . 28 August 2024 . 1 . 25 . 69–70.
  49. Web site: 27 March 2006 . Heroin dealer was secret informer for Customs and Excise . TheGuardian.com.
  50. Web site: Kurtlar Vadisinde, Hangi karakter Kimi Oynuyor? . hepimizbiriz.com . 26 August 2024 . tr.
  51. Gemiyi Batırıyoruz ! - Kurtlar Vadisi . 13 July 2024 . 2022-09-27 . tr . 6:02 . YouTube.
  52. Türkiye’de Uyuşturucu Dünyası ile Bürokrasi | Hüseyin Baybaşin | 1997 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwmmNkdCN0c |date=2021-05-10 |last=Birand |first=Mehmet Ali |type=Video |language=tr |publisher=32.Gün |minutes= 17:55}} On 23 May 1984, he was arrested in Dover, United Kingdom for smuggling drugs internationally on the basis of a fake passport and sentenced to 12 years imprisonment. He was sent from the United Kingdom to Turkey to serve his sentence but was released in 1989.

    Crime bossing

    Baybaşin became particularly famous after the MV Kısmetim-1 shipwreck, which shook the public order in Turkey.[6] [7]

    The Kısmetim-1 which was surrounded by the USS Briscoe-backed Turkish Coast Police, allegedly carrying ~6800lb of base morphine to be smuggled to Turkey, was sunk by its crew in 1992.[8] The captain, who admitted after police interrogation that he received the order from Baybaşin, did not accept the allegations about the presence of drugs on board.[9] Returning from Karachi, Kısmetim-1 had been tagged by the Turkish Narcotics Branch for some time. According to Police Investigators, the ship was going to export the goods from Karachi to Europe via Turkey.[10]

    In 1994, he fled to the United Kingdom to join his brother Abdullah Baybaşin and applied for asylum.[11] In 1995, he was arrested in the Rotterdam for dealing in firearms without a licence.[12] Hüseyin and Abdullah moved to North London and chose Amsterdam as their base.

    In the late 1990s, the Baybaşin brothers made a fortune smuggling heroin to Europe.

    Operation Black Tulip

    In 1997, Baybaşin was on the blacklist of British foreign intelligence MI6.[13] [14] His strict confidentiality was difficult to unravel and was discussed with the Dutch (AIVD), Belgian (GISS), and German (BND) intelligence services.

    It was difficult to wiretapping to him because he kept changing his telephone number, did not share it with anyone except relatives, and used cryptic phrases in his conversations.[15] The intelligence coalition had a better way to find him: tracking down anyone who knew Baybaşin. Baybaşin was talking to a relative and told him what he was thinking on the phone: "I've a strange feeling, as if we're resting and they are following us. As if something gonna happen. Let's be very careful!".

    On 25 March 1998, Baybaşin's secret mansion in Lieshout, Netherlands was discovered following a tip-off.[16] On 27 March 1998, the intelligence coalition ordered the Special Intervention Service to conduct an operation and the mansion was surrounded at 7:00 am (CEST) in an operation code-named Black Tulip and he was arrested together with his nephew Gıyasettin Baybaşin. Although the two had weapons and ammunition, there was no armed clash.[17]

    Trials

    After his arrest, Baybaşin was placed in a regular detention center in Rotterdam in April 1998. On 26 June 1998, he was decided to place him in Nieuw Vosseveld, a high-security prison in Vught, Netherlands.

    Baybaşin were tried and found guilty of murdering, torture, hostage, racketeering, criminal conspiracy kidnapping, document forgery, drug trafficking, and arms trafficking on 10 February 2001.[18] Ton Derksen, a Dutch professor emeritus, got access to the telephone recordings which were presented as evidence.[19] According to Derksen, the telephone recordings were manipulated.[20] Baybaşin was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, which was commuted to life imprisonment in July 2002.[21] Gıyasettin Baybaşin was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment.[22] Abdullah Baybaşin was convicted around the same time and imprisoned in the United Kingdom.

    On 24 December 2003, Baybaşin was transferred to another prison with a different regime.[23] On 23 March 2004, a psychiatric report found that he had developed various mental problems including chronic post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and a strong tendency towards somatisation during his detention in the maximum security prison. In the same period, the State Security Court in Istanbul convicted Baybaşin and Gıyasettin Baybaşin, who were imprisoned in the Netherlands, and Baybaşin's cousin Nizamettin Baybaşin, who was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in Germany, on charges of forming a criminal organisation, establishing a terrorist organisation, and exporting illegal drugs.

    Tortures

    A search of Baybaşin's house in Green Lanes (London) revealed clues that torture had taken place there.[24] This "torture cell", located on the upper floor of the house, had a 12inches thick soundproof door, and three layers of glass insulation.[25] In this cell, there were pliers, a drill, a chainsaw, and an electrical torture machine[26] connected to the electrical system of the house with two large metal hooks on the ceiling.[27] [28]

    Baybaşin was held responsible for the murder and disposal of the body of Murat Kartal, a Turkish gangster and former friend with whom he had a conflict of interest.[29] [30] Kartal's body was later found in 2021 by chance during excavation work in the Pınarbaşı neighborhood of Büyükçekmece, Istanbul, with his clothes on and concrete thrown over him. This led the investigators to conclude that Kartal was probably being buried alive in concrete after tortured.[31]

    Personal life

    In an interview in prison, he mentioned that he had four children.[32] He painted nearly a thousand oil paintings in prison—closely interested in art.[33] [34] He said that he sold these paintings and donated the proceeds to orphaned children in Diyarbakır.[35]

    He is a Kurdish nationalist[36] and active supporter and financier of the PKK.[37] [38] [39] He renounced his Turkish citizenship,[40] [41] and while in prison, he became a naturalised Dutch citizen.[42]

    Wealth

    Baybaşin's assets are disputed. In 1998, his personal fortune was estimated at £9 billion (£ in inflation adjusted 2024 pounds).[43] [44] [45] [46] According to the reports of the Dutch police, in the same year he owned movable and immovable property, but the licences and title deeds of the properties were registered in the name of his relatives, not him, and most of them could not be confiscated:[47]

    • Five cars, three pieces of valuable land, two furniture companies, and a house in the Netherlands.
    • A mansion worth €60,000,000 in Belgium.
    • A hotel and house in England.
    • A vehicle worth 50,000 marks, land worth ~400,000 marks, and a company in Germany.
    • Small plots of lands in Turkey worth $10,500,000 and a car worth ~$70,000.

    It is estimated that he invested the rest of his fortune in touristic resorts, luxury hotels, and nightclubs on the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts.

    In popular culture

    In the European and American public opinion of the early 2000s, Baybaşin was constantly referred to as "Europe's Pablo Escobar" or "European Escobar"[48] and strong family relationships were mentioned by commentators.[49]

    Robin Plummer, the British prosecutor, made the following statement about Baybaşin:

    Baybaşin was once referenced in the Valley of the Wolves, Turkey's most popular TV series about the mafia.[50] In the 47th episode of the series, a scenario in which the goods of a drug baron named "Husrev Aga"—from Diyarbakır—sink into the sea with Kısmetim-1 (renamed as Nasibim-1 in the series) was included.[51]

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