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Four more arrested in Turkey's 'parallel state' probe

Istanbul court releases nine police officers after a series of arrests aiming to dismantle 'parallel state' group.

08.08.2014 - Update : 08.08.2014
Four more arrested in Turkey's 'parallel state' probe

ISTANBUL 


Four police officers have been arrested on Friday in what is known as the "parallel state" operations concerning an alleged illegal wiretapping probe, an Istanbul court has said.

Nine other police officers, who had been detained since Tuesday following a wide scale operation in several Turkish cities, have been released, the court added. A total of 32 had been detained that day.

On Thursday, four more police officers were arrested; six others were released.

The investigation is the second major inquiry into police officers who have been accused of conducting illegal wiretapping operations.

Officers have been detained in 14 cities in Turkey including Istanbul, Ankara, Van, Bitlis, Diyarbakir and Igdir.

The anti-corruption 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 who were detained in December have since been released pending trial.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has called the December probe a "coup attempt" by a "parallel structure." He claims the Gulen movement, led by US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, has infiltrated the Turkish state and attempted to overthrow the government. The Gulen movement flatly denied these accusations.

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