Recep Tayyip Erdogan today asserted that Turkey will not tolerate any threat to public order, with the Turkish president pledging to be unyielding against vandalism and street violence amid growing protests against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Meanwhile, before a prosecutor at the police station where he is being held, Ekrem Imamoglu has been in custody since 2 p.m. (GMT) on Friday to testify.
It is recalled that the Istanbul mayor was arrested on charges including bribery and membership in a terrorist group. At the same time, the construction company co-owned by Imamoglu was also confiscated, the Istanbul Prosecutor General’s Office said. Control of the company was passed to the Magistrate’s Court based on reports of an economic crime investigation.
Meanwhile, the number of arrests in the terrorism and corruption investigation against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality has risen to 90.
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