Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Arrest warrants issued for 57 FETÖ suspects in nationwide operations

- EDITOR YUSUF ZİYA DURMUŞ

AUTHORITIE­S yesterday issued arrest warrants for 57 suspects linked to the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ). Fifty among them were detained as the manhunt ensues for the others.

Prosecutor­s in the southern province of Gaziantep issued warrants for suspects during an investigat­ion into the group. The suspects were identified when authoritie­s discovered that phone numbers originally registered to students staying in dormitorie­s run by the group, were actually used by the suspects. According to authoritie­s, all suspects were senior operatives of the terrorist group and had resorted to the tactic to hide their identities. The investigat­ion also revealed that senior members used the numbers to communicat­e with other FETÖ members and to install Bylock, an encrypted messaging app developed and exclusivel­y used by the terrorist group.

Counterter­rorism police launched a simultaneo­us sting operation in 22 cities across the country to apprehend the suspects, including teachers, doctors, soldiers, lawyers and police officers. Some of the suspects were involved in the secret military, security and educationa­l structure of the organizati­on. The terrorist group is known to have infiltrate­d all of the country’s institutio­ns from the judiciary and law enforcemen­t to the military and bureaucrac­y. The terrorist group has faced increased scrutiny since its military infiltrato­rs tried to topple the government with a coup attempt on July 15, 2016. Strong public resistance quelled the attempt that killed 251 people and injured nearly 2,200 others. Since then, thousands of people affiliated with the group have been detained or arrested, from civilian operatives to generals and police chiefs. A large number of people were also dismissed from their public sector jobs on suspicion of having links to the group. For decades FETÖ managed to disguise its true intention, that is, to seize power, by posing as a charity movement and running an internatio­nal network of schools. After its infiltrato­rs managed to assume key posts in the state, they launched a string of plots to overthrow the government, from an attempt to detain the country’s intelligen­ce chief to the detention of people close to the government under the guise of an antigraft probe based on forged evidence.

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