Erdoğan Chief Rival’s Men Arrested By Turkish Police
Among those detained are Ekrem İmamoğlu’s private secretary and his private protection officer.
Among those detained are Ekrem İmamoğlu’s private secretary and his private protection officer.
The uncovered network was reportedly tied to “extremely dangerous” abusers already jailed since last year.
Some of the arrested were already in prison, suspected of orchestrating the attacks from within.
Authorities in the capital launched the largest narcotics operation in Turkey’s history.

Investigation is progressing rapidly while the European anti-fraud office refuses to look into the case.

Liberal media welcomes authoritarian turn by EU-backed Tusk government.

A massive increase in the number of arrests came after the Hamas attack on Israel.

Charges include Islamic State recruitment and radicalisation, conspiracy to murder, and ‘terrorist self-training.’

Three suspected Hamas militants were caught moving arms in Berlin, while separate arrests occurred in Denmark and the Netherlands.

Metropolitan police commissioner still unclear on who the force can and cannot arrest.