Bangkok Post

Turkish-Mexican national held for alleged Gulen links

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BANGKOK: Cambodian police have arrested the Turkish-Mexican former director of a school run by the movement of US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara blames for a failed 2016 coup, his wife said yesterday.

Osman Karaca, former director of Zaman Internatio­nal School, was arrested by eight policemen while he was at a bank on Oct 14 in the capital Phnom Penh, said his wife Grace Karaca, who fears he will be deported to Turkey.

“That’s the last we have heard of him,” Ms Karaca said yesterday in Mexico, where she is living with her son.

The Mexican Embassy in Vietnam — it does not have one in Cambodia — confirmed the arrest in a letter and asked Cambodia’s Interior Ministry to provide informatio­n and let him communicat­e with a consul.

Cambodia’s Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak could not be reached for comment. Police spokesman Chhay Kim Khoeun declined to comment.

Turkey’s Embassy in Phnom Penh did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Mr Erdogan blames Mr Gulen for the coup attempt and has demanded the extraditio­n of various people tied to Mr Gulen’s movement — including staff at schools it funded worldwide. Mr Gulen denies any connection with the abortive putsch.

At its peak, the Gulen movement operated schools in 160 countries, from Afghanista­n to the United States. Since the coup attempt, Turkey has pressured allies to shut down Gulenrun establishm­ents.

In Turkey’s three-year purge since the coup attempt, more than 77,000 people have been jailed pending trial and about 150,000 civil servants, military personnel and others have been sacked or suspended from their jobs.

Ankara has defended the clampdown as a necessary response to the scale of the security threat which Turkey faces, vowing to eradicate Mr Gulen’s network.

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