Türkiye arrests 11 men who attempted to kidnap President Erdogan in coup

August 1, 2016 16:50

(Baonghean.vn) - Turkish news site Anadolu Agency said Turkish special forces have just arrested 11 soldiers involved in a plot to kidnap President Erdogan during last month's failed coup.

Những người Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ bày tỏ sự ủng hộ Tổng thống Erdogan sau vụ đảo chính
Turks show support for President Erdogan after coup attempt

The 11 people arrested were part of a group tasked with attacking the hotel where Erdogan was staying on the night of July 15. The hotel is located southwest of Marmaris. However, the Turkish president was secretly informed of the dangerous situation and managed to escape before the kidnappers arrived.

The fugitives were arrested in Ula district of Mugla province by special gendarmerie forces, which also involved helicopters and drones. Gunfire broke out during clashes between the special forces and criminals, but there were no reports of casualties.

The arrests come as Türkiye has removed nearly 1,400 members of its armed forces in a purge and tightened control over the military following the coup.

According to Anadolu, a total of 37 soldiers were involved in the plan to kidnap Erdogan in Marmaris and 25 of them had been arrested before.

President Erdogan’s post-coup purge is on a massive scale. More than 60,000 people from various sectors including the military, judiciary, civil service, and schools have been arrested, suspended, or are under investigation. This has increased tensions between Türkiye and its NATO allies.

The Muslim cleric Gulen is believed by Türkiye to be behind the coup. Gulen is currently living in exile in the US. He has denied all charges and condemned the coup.

Quan Le

(According to Reuters)

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