Turkish security forces arrests nephew of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen after coup attempt
This file photo shows Turkish security forces.
Turkish security forces have
arrested a nephew of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen who is blamed for
masterminding last weekend’s failed military coup.
Muhammad
Saitd Gulen was arrested in the northeastern city of Erzurum on
Saturday and will be sent to the capital, Ankara, for questioning, local
media reported.
It is the first time a relative of Gulen has been reported detained since the Friday coup attempt.
Also
on Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ordered the closure
of thousands of private schools, charities and other institutions over
suspected links to the Gulen movement.
Erdogan has accused Gulen,
who has many followers in Turkey and abroad, of masterminding last
Friday’s failed coup, in which at least 246 people were killed and more
than 2,100 others sustained injuries. Gulen denies the charge and has
condemned the coup.
Tens of thousands of soldiers, security
officers, judges, prosecutors, civil servants and academics suspected of
ties to the Gulen movement have been detained or suspended from their
jobs following the failed coup.
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