Former police chief arrested, 32 other Gülenists being interrogated


Former Istanbul Police Department Counterterrorism Unit Chief Ömer Köse has been detained pending trial by an Istanbul court on Wednesday and 32 other police officers were referred to prosecutors for questioning. Following their interrogation by the İzmir Police Department, 32 police officers linked with the Gülen Movement, who were taken into custody on Tuesday on charges of their alleged illegal wiretapping activities, were referred to the İzmir Prosecutor's Office to be interrogated.Detention warrants were issued for 32 police officers linked to the Gülen Movement in an operation launched by the İzmir Police Department on Tuesday morning.Tuesday's raids, the third wave of detentions against Gülenist police officers who are accused of illegal wiretapping activities, was initiated by the chief public prosecutor's office in İzmir after they reportedly received 50 appeals from people claiming to have been wiretapped. In a curious development, an anonymous user on Twitter using the account @Fuatavnifuat had leaked the plans for the raids on Tuesday evening. The Twitter user had previously leaked the plans for the second wave of the wiretapping operation, subsequently the account @Fuatavni was blocked by the authorities. However, he then opened the current account and has continued revealing confidential information. The prosecutors are accused of avoiding a detailed investigation into cases against Gülen.