54 judges, prosecutors suspended for authorizing illegal wiretapping in Selam Tevhid case, banned from traveling abroad
by Daily Sabah with AA
ISTANBULNov 03, 2015 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Daily Sabah with AA
Nov 03, 2015 12:00 am
A court in Istanbul imposed a travel ban on Tuesday on 54 judges and prosecutors who were suspended for authorizing illegal wiretapping in the Selam Tevhid case.
There are numerous charges against the suspects, including accusations of forming an armed terrorist group; political and military espionage; undermining the state, breaching privacy, forging official documents, fabricating crime and destroying evidence.
The Justice and Development (AK) Party-led government said that the illegal wiretapping operations were part of a plot by the "parallel state", which refers to a group of officials, including police and prosecutors who allegedly plotted to overthrow the government.
Selam-Tevhid was linked to the "parallel state" organization, which is led by the U.S.-based preacher, Fethullah Gülen. The network is accused of wiretapping senior government figures, including the prime minister, National Intelligence Organization chief, cabinet ministers as well as journalists through serving state officials.
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