Ankara-Sana
The Turkish regime's security forces have arrested 23 people under the pretext of their links to the organization of the preacher Fethullah Gülen, whom the regime authorities accuse of being behind the attempted coup in the country in 2016.
The Anatolia News Agency, speaking on behalf of the Turkish regime, stated that prosecutors in the eastern province of Van have issued arrest warrants against seven people under the pretext of their links to the organization, as anti-terror police teams arrested six of them in simultaneous operations in two provinces, while efforts to track the other continued.
The agency added that prosecutors in the central Aksaray region separately issued arrest warrants against 17 people under the pretext of their links with the organization, including former security directors, who were arrested in simultaneous operations in nine cities.
Yesterday, the Turkish regime authorities issued arrest warrants against 34 people under the pretext of their association with the preacher Fethullah Gulen, in continuation of the crackdowns and arrests launched by the authorities of the President of the regime Recep Tayyip Erdogan targeting their opponents and opponents under various pretexts and arguments within the framework of the policy of silencing and suppressing freedoms, where tens of thousands of people were arrested and dismissed. In the various civil and military institutions in the country under the pretext of an attempted coup.