Turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for 32 people with suspected links to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind the 2016 defeated coup, a judicial source said Monday.
FORTY SUSPECTS ARRESTED
Arrest warrants were issued for the suspects as part of a probe into the terror group’s clandestine network in the Turkish Land Forces, a statement by the prosecutors in the capital Ankara said.
The suspects were found to have communicated with “covert imams” a senior FETO member using pay phones, the statement read. Some 17 of suspects were active-duty officers in the Turkish Armed Forces, it said, adding that administrative measures have been imposed for others.
The suspects also include two “covert imams” of FETO, it said. In addition, Turkish prosecutors issued arrest warrants for eight FETO-linked suspects in simultaneous operations held in the provinces of Ağrı, Istanbul, Bursa, Samsun, Malatya, Şanlıurfa, Mardin, Bitlis and Muş.
Security forces arrested the suspects including four prison wardens, a teacher and three civilians accused of being members of the terror group and using phone lines used by senior level members of FETO.