MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Eren Erdem, of the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), addressed the parliament last Tuesday saying the government had failed to probe the shipment, and spoke to RT about a possible cover-up.
"Chemical weapon materials are being brought to Turkey and being put together in Syria in camps of ISIS [IS or Daesh in Arabic] which was known as Iraqi al-Qaeda during that time," Erdem said.
A Turkish criminal case into illegal shipments was unexpectedly closed earlier, despite abundant evidence which included wiretapped phone conversations between Daesh representatives and unnamed Turkish nationals.
He said there was evidence that Turkey’s Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation, a state-run group of factories that produce chemical weapons for the military, was involved.
Sarin is a lethal gas, classified by the United Nations as a weapon of mass destruction. The Syrian government has been blamed for sarin attacks on civilian population in the past, leading to a UN-brokered deal that saw all precursor chemicals for sarin removed from Syria.