Ankara: More than dozens police officers were in custody in Turkey on Tuesday as part of an analysis into suspected spying and the unlawful wiretapping of Tayyip Erdogan (Prime Minister) and his inner circle.
According to the news, more than twenty police officers were detained in thirteen provinces across the country (Turkey).
In the last month more than fifty police officers have been remanded in custody pending charges that, they formed bugged phones and a criminal organization, part of what Erdogan (Prime Minister) describes as a “parallel state” which plotted against him.
20 Police Officer Detained In Wiretapping Probe, Turkey
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