85 boxes of documents were sent to the U.S. for the version of Γκιουλέν

“The Turkish authorities us (they did), successive deliveries of documents and we are in the process of examination of these documents,” he said.
the representative of State Department Mark Toner on the established information to the press.
He added that the first delivery of documents “does not contain, we believe, a formal request for extradition”.
He also said, “After this we took and other documents. We are looking into (…) and I don’t think I have come up with such a finding yet.”
The U.S. department of Justice is the lead responsible for the examination of documents, to determine if equivalent to the official extradition request for the Γκιουλέν, who lives as a self-imposed exile in the eastern state of Pennsylvania since 1999.
Turkish officials, including Foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, have warned that the ties between their country and the USA will be disrupted if America refuse to extradite Γκιουλέν. As a member of NATO, Turkey plays an important role in the operation to combat Islamic State headed by the USA. But Washington has declared that Ankara must present clear evidence of the participation of the Γκιουλέν in πραξικόποημα before proceed against the issuing process.
The Γκιουλέν denies allegations that it has συνωμοτίσει against Turkey, and has condemned the coup attempt.
The Toner said that the U.S. has offered to help Turkey to investigate the coup, but did not say if the Turkey replied to the offer.
The Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan accuses the Γκιουλέν that organized the failed coup, and that it has used an extensive network of schools, charitable organisations, and companies in Turkey and abroad in order to infiltrate state institutions.
Yesterday, Erdogan promised that it will stifle the business, while the court of Istanbul issued a warrant for the arrest of Γκιουλέν why “gave instructions” for the conduct of the coup, which killed more than 230 people.
In New York, Camille Αϊντίν, Turkish mp from the Θεοδοσιούπολη (Erzurum), said that the u.s. department of Justice has received up to now 85 boxes of documents from Turkey concerning the Γκιουλέν. “They are in the process of assessment of these documents,” he said, without revealing details.
Source: ana-MPA