Khaleej Times

US ‘deeply disturbed’ by arrest of Istanbul consulate staffer

- AFP

istanbul — The United States on Thursday said it was “deeply disturbed” over the arrest by Turkish authoritie­s of a local staffer working at its consulate in Istanbul, saying the charges against him were baseless.

The employee was remanded in custody by an Istanbul court late Wednesday on accusation­s of links to the group of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, blamed by Ankara for last year’s failed coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, state-run Anadolu news agency said. The man has been formally charged with espionage and seeking to overthrow the Turkish government, it added.

“The United States government is deeply disturbed by the arrest of a locally-employed staff member,” the US embassy in Ankara said in a statement.

“We believe these allegation­s to be wholly without merit,” it added.

The statement also condemned leaks in the local press which it said

baseless, anonymous allegation­s against our employees undermine and devalue this longstandi­ng relationsh­ip between the Nato allies US embassy statement

came from Turkish government sources that were “seemingly aimed at trying the employee in the media rather than a court of law.”

The case had been detailed earlier in the week by pro-government Turkish media, including the Aksam daily.

“Baseless, anonymous allegation­s against our employees undermine and devalue this longstandi­ng relationsh­ip” between the two NATO allies, the statement said.

The American embassy has repeatedly railed against unsubstant­iated claims made against Washington in the pro-Erdogan press, including of a US hand in the failed coup which the United States has always denied.

The charges against the staffer relate to December 2013 corruption allegation­s that touched Erdogan’s inner circle and the authoritie­s claim were cooked up by Gulen in a bid to seize power.

The staffer is accused of having contact with former pro-Gulen police as well as ex-prosecutor Zekeriya Oz who was central to presenting the claims and is now a fugitive. —

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