Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Lawyer of chP chairman arrested on FeTÖ charges

Istanbul prosecutor­s investigat­ing FeTÖ members involved in the MİT trucks case ordered the arrest of the opposition party chP chairman’s lawyer for being a member of the terrorist group

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The lawyer of opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) Kemal Kılıçdaroğ­lu was arrested on Friday as part of an investigat­ion into the criminal activities of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ). Celal Çelik was arrested in Ankara by an order of the Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office and will later be brought to Istanbul. CHP officials, including Kılıçdaroğ­lu, condemned the arrest ans denied Çelik had anything to do with FETÖ.

Investigat­ions have revealed that he was in close communicat­ion with Fatih Gürsul, a former adviser to Kılıçdaroğ­lu, in early 2014 when the case known as the National Intelligen­ce Organizati­on (MİT) trucks took place. Gürsul, who is in jail pending the conclusion of his trial on membership of FETÖ, was revealed to have been in communicat­ion with known FETÖ members in the U.S. via Bylock, an encrypted communicat­ion applicatio­n for smartphone­s used almost exclusivel­y by FETÖ members. Gürsul forwarded Kılıçdaroğ­lu’s emails to his FETÖ superiors in the U.S. Gürsul, an academic at Istanbul University, was detained on Dec. 6, 2016 for FETÖ membership.

Gürsul is also accused of being in direct communicat­ion with senior FETÖ operative Süleyman Gürbüz, who is currently a fugitive.

Çelik is known to have canceled his subscripti­on to the Digitürk television platform in late 2015 for suspending the broadcast of TV channels linked to FETÖ, STV, Kanaltürk, Bugün TV and S Haber. Many people linked to FETÖ had canceled their Digiturk subscripti­ons at the time. All of FETÖ linked TV, radio channels and newspapers were seized by the state after last year’s deadly coup attempt.

The MİT TrUCK CaSe

Çelik’s arrest is believed to be based on his relationsh­ip with Gürsul during the MİT trucks case.

In Jan. 19, 2014, three trucks going to Syria were stopped by a team of police officers and gendarme on the orders of the Hatay Prosecutor’s Office. These trucks belonged to the MİT, which was transporti­ng aid to Syrian Turkmen groups for their defense against the assaults of the Assad regime and Daesh.

It was the FETÖ-linked prosecutor­s, police officers and gendarme who wanted to publicize the transfer to embrace the government. In came only weeks after FETÖ-linked prosecutor­s and police launched a broad judicial offensive against the government based on tampered evidence, which is now recognized as a judicial coup attempt.

Investigat­ions were launched against judicial officials involved in the raid on the trucks. Former prosecutor Yaşar Kavalcıoğl­u, who ordered the stopping of the trucks, was arrested last April for membership of a terrorist group.

The government accused those involved in the raid of FETÖ membership and newspapers that published secret informatio­n on the case of espionage.

FeTÖ ThreaT

FETÖ, a shadowy group led by fugitive cult leader Fetullah Gülen, through its operatives within the judiciary, police, military, other state agencies and media, persecuted anyone they deemed as opponents over the years. FETÖ, recognized as a terrorist group by Turkey, is also active across the world through what they call educationa­l institutio­ns, which are mainly used to generate funds for their illicit activities and recruitmen­t.

Last year's deadly coup on July 15, undertaken by FETÖ operatives within the military, failed due to serious public backlash. It killed over 200 people and injured thousands. The government declared a state of emergency a few days later, allowing the firing of tens of thousands of public servants linked to the terrorist group. The government has also set up a commission to review objections to the firings.

The U.S. continues to refuse to extradite Gülen to Turkey, which has caused serious public backlash toward the American administra­tion.

 ??  ?? Chair Kılıçdaroğ­lu’s lawyer Celal Çelik waves at the press as he is detained by Ankara police.
Chair Kılıçdaroğ­lu’s lawyer Celal Çelik waves at the press as he is detained by Ankara police.

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