24-11-2024 04:45 PM Jerusalem Timing

Turkish Police Officers Arrested in Wiretapping Probe

Turkish Police Officers Arrested in Wiretapping Probe

Eleven police officers have been arrested in Turkey on Friday.

Turkish policeEleven police officers have been arrested in Turkey on Friday as part of an ongoing wiretapping investigation that has seen hundreds of officers detained or removed from their posts in recent months.

Simultaneous raids were carried out across Turkey after arrest warrants were issued for 32 suspects in 13 Turkish provinces, mainly in the western port city of Izmir and Istanbul.

Twenty-one people have been released.

The former police chief of southeastern Batman province, Hasan Ali Okan, was also arrested.

The operations follow a December 2013 probe which led to the arrest of several high-profile figures, including the sons of three former government ministers and leading business people.

All those detained in the earlier December raids have been released pending trial.

Prime Minister and President-elect Recep Tayyeb Erdogan's government has called the December anti-graft probe, which targeted several government ministers, a "coup attempt" by a "parallel structure."

He claims the Gulen movement, led by US-based congregation leader Fethullah Gulen, has infiltrated the Turkish state and attempted to overthrow the government.