Turkey detains 25 police personnel in eavesdropping probe raids

Published August 20, 2014
Members of the media gather around former head of the anti-terror department of the Istanbul police, Ali Fuat Yilmazer (C), detained as part of a criminal probe over alleged corruption, in Istanbul. -Photo by AFP
Members of the media gather around former head of the anti-terror department of the Istanbul police, Ali Fuat Yilmazer (C), detained as part of a criminal probe over alleged corruption, in Istanbul. -Photo by AFP

ANKARA: Turkish authorities on Tuesday arrested at least 25 police officers in the latest nationwide swoop to detain suspects alleged to have illegally wiretapped key government figures, including Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, reports said.

Police conducted raids in 12 cities across Turkey, including Istanbul as well as the western province of Izmir, as part of the investigation into the allegations of espionage and illegal wiretapping, the private Dogan news agency reported.

The swoop was the third such round-up since July of suspects in a probe which has resulted in dozens of arrests and raised tensions as Mr Erdogan prepares for his inauguration as president on August 28.

The probe is linked to last year’s stunning corruption allegations against Mr Erdogan and his inner circle — vehemently denied by the premier — that were based on wiretapped telephone conversations.

In a statement, Izmir governor’s office said the arrests centred on wiretapping allegations involving the Izmir police department between 2010 and 2013.

The suspects were facing a series of charges from forming a crime ring to forging official documents and violating privacy, Dogan said.

Among the detainees was former Izmir police intelligence deputy head Hasan Ali Okan.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2014

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