
ISTANBUL
A Turkish worker for the U.S. Consulate facing terror charges met his lawyers on Friday, one of his attorneys said.
Metin Topuz, who works for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency at the Istanbul mission, meet Halit Akalp and Selman
Following a two-hour meeting, Akalp told reporters they had had a “very comfortable conversation” at the jail. “We have also contacted our client during his time in custody as the laws allowed us to.”
He added: “There are no restrictions on this issue and the conditions of the meeting are already clear within the rules of law. So, we have had our meeting.”
Following Topuz’s arrest on Oct. 6 on allegations of ties to the
The arrest led to the suspension of U.S. non-immigrant visa services in Turkey, prompting a tit-for-tat response from Turkey.
According to a statement sent by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to a court, Topuz has been charged with spying, attempting to eliminate the constitutional order and attempting to overthrow the Turkish government.
He has allegedly been linked to 121 FETO suspects, including police chiefs, over a prolonged period, the statement said.
Reporting by Huseyin Kulaoglu and Ugur Samet