Ankara-Sana
The Turkish regime authorities again issued arrest warrants for 149 people, including 74 policemen, on the pretext of their links to the preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom the regime accuses of being behind the attempted coup in 2016.
The Turkish newspaper Zaman reported that the regime’s authorities issued collective arrest decisions, including security directors and police officers, who were dismissed according to the state of emergency decrees, as part of two separate investigations centered in the cities of Balikesir and Gaziantep.
Since the coup attempt, Erdogan's regime has waged a severe crackdown on its opponents and opponents, as tens of thousands of people have been arrested and sacked in various civil and military institutions in the country.