Two FETÖ suspects brought to Turkey from Turkish Cyprus
Police escort a group of FETÖ suspects after they were captured in Eskişehir, central Turkey, March 25, 2021. (DHA PHOTO)


Authorities on Thursday brought two members of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) to Turkey from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), in the latest blow to the group which was behind the July 15, 2016, coup attempt in the country.

Ismail Okkalı and Ayşe Özalp were arrested on March 17 and 24, respectively, in a joint operation conducted by the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and Turkish police. Okkalı allegedly provided housing for covert FETÖ infiltrators of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK).

TRNC, which maintains close ties with Turkey, is cooperating with the country in the fight against the terrorist group, whose infiltrators in the army carried out the 2016 putsch bid. In January, a senior figure of the terrorist group, who was in charge of FETÖ's police infiltrators, was captured in TRNC.

Tens of thousands of people were detained or arrested for their links to FETÖ following the coup attempt and operations still continue to this day to capture suspected members of the group. Most senior members of the group were abroad before the attempt while many more fled abroad when the coup attempt was quelled. Greece, which has close ties with the Greek Cypriot part of the divided island, has allowed in thousands of FETÖ members since July 2016 and faces criticism from Ankara for not extraditing the group's members and giving them asylum.