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Turkey detains dozens of air force personnel over Gulen links — Anadolu

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ISTANBUL: Turkish police detained 65 suspects yesterday in an operation targeting air force personnel accused of links to the US-based preacher whom Ankara says orchestrat­ed an attempted coup in 2016, staterun Anadolu news agency said.

Prosecutor­s issued arrest warrants for a total 96 people, of which 91 were from the air force, and police were still seeking the remaining suspects in an operation focused on the western city of Izmir and spread across 15 provinces, it said.

The suspects were said to have ties to the cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose network is accused of being behind the failed putsch in July 2016, during which 250 people were killed. Gulen has denied involvemen­t.

In a separate operation, an Ankara prosecutor yesterday issued detention warrants for 93 employees of a private tutoring centre that was previously closed down on suspicion of links to Gulen’s network, Anadolu said.

Turkish authoritie­s have detained 160,000 people and dismissed nearly the same number of civil servants since the failed military interventi­on, the UN human rights office said in March.

Among those detained, more than 50,000 have been formally charged and kept in jail during their trials.

Turkey’s Western allies have criticised the crackdown.

Critics of President Tayyip Erdogan accuse him of using the failed putsch as a pretext to quash dissent.

Turkey says the measures are necessary to combat threats to national security.

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