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Turkish pilot who escorted Erdogan’s plane on coup night arrested over Gulen links

Tens of thousands of people have either been dismissed or arrested for using the ByLock app since the coup attempt...

Newsroom August 17 09:36

Yunus Poyraz (29), a pilot who escorted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s plane on the night of a coup attempt in 2016, was arrested along with his pilot brother by a Turkish court as part of the Turkish government’s massive post-coup witch hunt targeting alleged members of the Gulen movement.

According to a report by the pro-government Sabah daily on Thursday, twin brothers Yunus Poyraz and Emre Poyraz, who served in the Tigers of the Turkish Air Force’s 192 Filo (SQN) from Balikesir under NATO command, were arrested as part of investigations in Izmir and Konya provinces. Yunus Poyraz was reportedly assigned to escort Erdogan’s plane in an F-16 following the abortive coup.

The report claimed that Capt. Ibrahim Poyraz, the elder brother of the twins and also a fighter jet pilot, was charged with alleged involvement in the coup attempt. He was also accused of alleged participation in a coup meeting at the Air Forces War Academy and his alleged role in the holding of military officers on the night of the coup.

Since the ByLock mobile phone messaging app could not be found on the mobile phones of the twins, they have been accused of affiliation with the Gulen movement in the Turkish military.

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Turkish authorities believe ByLock is a communication tool among alleged followers of the Gulen movement. Tens of thousands of people, including civil servants, police officers, soldiers, businessmen and even housewives, have either been dismissed or arrested for using ByLock since the coup attempt.

President Erdogan launched a crackdown against the movement after accusing them of orchestrating the failed putsch, even though the movement strongly denies any involvement. Since then some 400,000 people have been investigated for suspected Gulen links.

Source: turkishminute

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