Fetullah Gülen, mastermind of the July 15 coup attempt in Turkey, is ready to flee from the United States, where he has been living for more than 15 years after self-imposed exile.
Gülen is the number one suspect of the failed coup probe in Turkey and several courts issued an arrest warrant for him.
According to security and intelligence sources, Gülen, the leader of the outlawed Fetullah Terrorist Organization, has completed all his preparation to escape from his luxury compound in Pennsylvania.
Following the coup attempt, Turkey sent “enough" documents to the US authority for extraditing Gülen for leading a terror group and organizing a coup attempt that killed 241 people and injured around 2,200.
The reports come a day after Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ stated that U.S. Vice President John Biden admitted that Ankara provided “concrete evidence" about Gülen being the mastermind of the failed coup.
"We have enough information, documents and proof that shows Fetullah Gülen is the leader of this terror group that had tried to make a coup," Bozdağ said while talking to journalists in New York. "Mr. Biden also accepted and stated that there was concrete evidence," he said.
In an earlier statement Bozdağ urged the U.S. authority to detain Gülen to prevent him from escaping the country.
Turkish Intelligence Units, which are closely looking at Gülen and his inner circle's activities, said the terror leader is preparing to move from the U.S. very soon.
FETÖ members have already prepared all facilities for their “leader of the universe" [Gülen's followers see him as Kainat Imami, meaning the leader of the universe] in the three countries Belgium, Brazil and Canada.
The terror group selected the countries carefully, as Belgium is a safe haven for terrorists.
The EU's capital had not extradited many terrorists of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the far left extremist DHKP-C terror group to Turkey, despite all necessary evidences submitted from Ankara.
Though Ankara and Brussels have an extradition treaty, Belgium denied to extradite Fehriye Erdal, one of the top terrorists the Turkish judiciary repeatedly raised their voices about.
PKK, a listed terror group in Turkey, the U.S. and EU, is allowed to organize terror propaganda meetings in front of the EU headquarters in Belgium.
Now, the FETÖ terror group selected the country as one of the safest places in the world for their bloody leader who ordered to kill innocent civilians during the coup attempt.
FETÖ members in Belgium have already bought a farmstead in Belgium, according to the intelligence sources.
Former Police Commissioner Ahmet Said Yayla, one of the most trusted fellowmen of Gülen living in Pennsylvania, has traveled to Brussels several times following the coup attempt.
The second state to where Gülen can escape is Brazil, a state that overthrew its president by a civil coup as Gülenists' tried to do in Turkey on December 17 and 25 in 2013.
During the Dec. 17-25 civil coup attempt, the pro-Gülen prosecutors arrested several prominent politician and businessmen closed to the then PM Erdoğan over a so-called graft probe.
Though the plot could not succeed in Turkey, the same “graft" probe overthrew Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff.
The Latin American state is now seen as a secured place for coup plotters.
Besides this, Gülen has filled an asylum request to Brasília authority immediately after the failed coup in Turkey.
Canada was another option that Gülenists think their leader could reach easily from the U.S.
A farmstead in Canada has also been bought and completely equipped for the terror leader.
Gülen also indicated his escape via a video message to his followers, as he has been using video method to provide cipher message to his followers.
In latest video statement, Gülen could be seen shifting his place from one sofa to another.
His move is considered as a message of his shifting from the current place to another state.
In his latest statement, Gülen, the Terror leader also called FETÖ's sleeper cells into action as though he urged them to remain undisclosed in his earlier video statements.