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188 arrest warrants issued for members of Turkey's supreme courts

 

2,745 ordinary judges already dismissed

 

 

RT, Moscow, 16 July 2016

 

Turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for 140 Constitutional Court
members and 48 members of the Council of State in the wake of Friday night's
attempted coup. Ten arrests have already been made, local media reported.

 

The ten jurists detained were all members of the Council of State, which is
Turkey's top administrative court, NTV broadcaster reported.

 

The arrests followed media reports that judges at other courts had been
detained, as the government's crackdown on the judiciary in the wake of the
coup attempt widens.

 

Constitutional Court member, Alparslan Altan, has become the most senior
judicial official to be arrested after the coup, CNN Turk broadcaster
reported.

 

Earlier on Saturday, Turkish authorities relieved 2,745 judges of duty.

 

The decision to sack the judges was made at an extraordinary meeting of
Turkey's High Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK), NTV broadcaster
reported.

 

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According to Anadolu news agency, five members were also removed from the
HSYK, which is the country's highest judicial body.

 

A faction of the Turkish military attempted to overthrow the government of
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday night, employing tanks and attack
helicopters.

 

Turkish Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim, reported that 2,839 soldiers and
officers implicated in the overnight coup attempt have been arrested.

 

At least 265 people were killed, including 104 pro-coup participants, while
1,440 people were injured in military action in the capital, Ankara, and the
country's largest city, Istanbul.

 

Tanks attacked several government buildings, including the Turkish
parliament, where lawmakers hid in shelters inside the building.

 

Several airports were shut down and access to social media was blocked in
the first hours of turmoil. The bridges over the Bosporus Strait were also
blocked.

 

The TRT state television and the Turkish branch of CNN were seized by the
rebelling troops and ceased broadcasting.

 

The conspiracy appears to have failed, as the organizers of the coup were
unable to gain wide support from the military or population, and didn't
manage to capture any high-ranking officials.

 

The head of Turkey's armed forces, chief of staff General Hulusi Akar, was
held hostage by the coup perpetrators for several hours, but was later
rescued.

 

Turkish officials accuse Fethullah Gulen, an influential cleric in
self-imposed exile in the US, of instigating the plot.

 

 

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