Turkey detains 150 soldiers over alleged coup links: report

AFP  |  Istanbul 

today detained 150 soldiers over suspected links to the movement blames for the 2016 failed coup, reported.

Since the July 2016 attempted putsch more than 50,000 people have been arrested and 140,000 public workers, including military personnel, have been sacked or suspended over alleged links to the US-based or Kurdish militants.

accuses Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, of ordering the failed coup. He strongly denies the claims and insists his movement is peaceful.

police took 150 soldiers into custody during the latest operation, reported said, as part of an investigation into the movement inside the armed forces.

Some 8,500 Turkish armed forces personnel have been sacked so far, including 150 generals, which is more than half of the military's pre-coup contingent of top-ranking officers.

Last month, Turkish said authorities would soon dismiss nearly 3,000 more military personnel via emergency decree.

Five days after the coup bid, introduced a state of emergency which was renewed for a seventh time last month despite Ankara's Western allies calling for it to end.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 15:15 IST