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Turkey arrests 100 soldiers

Military men held over suspected Gulen ties in attempted coup

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isTaNbuL: Turkey ordered the arrest of more than 100 soldiers and former cadets over suspected links to the network of the US–based Muslim cleric who is accused of orchestrat­ing a 2016 attempted coup, prosecutor­s and state media said.

Police operations targeting supporters of cleric Fethullah Gulen have been carried out regularly since the failed coup and have recently gained momentum.

Gulen denies involvemen­t in the attempt, in which 250 people were killed.

The Istanbul chief prosecutor’s office, yesterday said it ordered the arrest of 50 suspects – six of them officers and the rest military academy students expelled after the coup – in an investigat­ion into people linked to Gulen in the military.

This operation, spread across 16 provinces, was focused on calls made over fixed phone lines, the statement said.

In the southern Adana province, prosecutor­s ordered another 52 soldiers arrested, 42 of them serving, in an operation spread across 20 provinces, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported.

It said colonels, majors, lieutenant­s and other serving officers were facing arrest over pay phone calls they made to other alleged Gulenlinke­d people.

Many suspects have already been detained, it added.

More than 77,000 people have been jailed pending trial, while 150,000 civil servants, military personnel and others have been sacked or suspended from their jobs as part of the post-coup purges.

Widespread operations are still routine.

Rights groups and Turkey’s Western allies have voiced con- cerns over the crackdown, saying President Tayyip Erdogan has used the abortive coup as a pretext to quash dissent.

The government has said the security measures were necessary due to the gravity of the threat Turkey faces.

The owner of a restaurant chain, who had been on the run for a year after an arrest warrant was issued for him on suspected links to Gulen, was detained in the Aegean coastal province of Izmir, Anadolu also reported on Friday.

Murat Sivrikaya, whose restaurant chain has 1,100 locations across Turkey, was found carrying fake identifica­tion and is accused of being a local administra­tor of Gulen’s network, the agency said. — Reuters

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