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19 at Undersecretariat of Treasury face detention over Gülen links

Prosecutors have issued detention warrants for 19 people at the Turkish Prime Ministry’s Undersecretariat of the Treasury as part of an investigation into alleged members of the faith-based Gülen movement.

The investigation is being carried out by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Among those facing detention are reportedly a chamber head, treasury experts and assistant experts.

Turkey survived a military coup attempt on July 15 that killed over 240 people and wounded more than a thousand others. Immediately after the putsch, the government along with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pinned the blame on the Gülen movement.

Despite Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, whose views inspired the movement, and the movement having denied the accusation, Erdoğan — calling the coup attempt “a gift from God” — and the government launched a widespread purge aimed at cleansing sympathizers of the movement from within state institutions, dehumanizing its popular figures and putting them in custody.

More than 115,000 people have been purged from state bodies, in excess of 90,000 detained and over 39,000 have been arrested since the coup attempt. Arrestees include journalists, judges, prosecutors, police and military officers, academics, governors and even a comedian. Critics argue that lists of Gülen sympathizers were drawn up prior to the coup attempt.

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