27.06.2025 22:51
In the investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office against the terrorist organization FETÖ, 65 out of 95 suspects, including active-duty soldiers, were arrested.
It was announced that 65 out of 95 suspects detained as part of operations against FETÖ have been arrested. It was stated that among those arrested, there are active-duty soldiers.
In operations conducted against FETÖ in 46 provinces, 361 suspects were caught. It was expressed that the suspects were wanted for crimes such as operating within the military's secret structure, finance, and current education structures, as well as being users of the organization's encrypted messaging program "ByLock."
65 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ARRESTED
In the investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office against FETÖ, 65 out of 95 suspects, including active-duty soldiers, were arrested.
THERE IS A STATEMENT FROM THE PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
A statement was made by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the investigation and judicial process.
The statement said, "Within the scope of our Chief Public Prosecutor's file numbered 2025/114402, a total of 100 individuals, including 10 Colonels, 15 Lieutenant Colonels, 43 Majors, 27 Captains, and 5 Lieutenants, who are actively serving in different force commands and have been issued detention orders, along with 8 individuals who have been discharged, expelled, or retired from the Turkish Armed Forces for various reasons, were targeted in an operation carried out on June 24, 2025, in 31 provinces (11 in Istanbul) centered in our city, resulting in the detention of a total of 95 suspects, while 13 suspects could not be caught. It has been understood that efforts are ongoing in coordination with the Ministry of National Defense for these suspects and that work to capture them is still continuing."
28 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RELEASED
The statement also included, "On June 27, 2025, of the 95 suspects whose procedures were completed and sent to our Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, 28 individuals were released under judicial control measures, such as a travel ban and the requirement to apply to designated places, as ordered by the magistrate courts they were sent to. Additionally, 2 individuals were released under judicial control measures in the form of house arrest, while a total of 65 individuals were arrested by the magistrate courts they were sent to."