Turkish authorities issue arrest warrants for FETO suspects
Hunt for suspects linked to FETO terror group underway across country to arrest them.
Hunt for suspects linked to FETO terror group underway across country to arrest them.
According to a statement by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, the arrests came after a warrant was issued for ...
Turkish police forces conducted simultaneous operations across 11 provinces.
Ex-army chief Metin İyidil had faced with life sentence, but later acquitted in a FETO case.
The arrest warrants were issued after suspects were found to have communicated with members of the terror group by payphone.
The police continue the hunt for the remaining suspects.
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Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said that the chief public prosecutor offices notified about 7,694 people, including 1,387 active-duty personnel.
Ahmet Altan, a Turkish journalist, was arrested on September 10, 2016, in a dawn raid for allegedly giving subliminal messages ...
According to the authorities, a hunt for the remaining suspects is underway.