
Emrah Oğuz, 32 godine, policijski sluzbenik u Bayburtu, nakon sto je saznao da je medu 12 800 otpustenih policijskih sluzbenika u okviru istrage gulenovsko teroristicke organizacije- izvrsio samoubistvo pucnjem u glavu ispred policijske stanice.
Dnevene novine Sabah prenose danasnje aktivnosti kontra gulenovsko teroristicke organizacije:
Rize-12 osumnjicenih clanova Feto-a uhapseno
Antalija 12 uhapsenih
samsun 26 uhapsenih
Van 10 profesora odreden pritvor
Yalova 6 osumnjicenih odreden pritvor
Sakarya 10 uhapsenih
Samsun 26 pripadnika snaga sigurnosti uhapseno
bolu 6 uhapsenih
Kutahya 9 uhapsenih
Tunceli-jedan policajac uhapsen
Izmir 17 studenata uhapseno
Denizli 1 osoba uhapsena
Ankara 3 uhapsenih, 2 otpusteno s posla zbog veza s gulenovsko teroristickom organizacijom
Sanliurfa-otpusteno 45 policijskih sluzbenika
Bitlis uhapseno 36 osumnjicenih pripadnika gulenovske teroristicke organizacije
Bursa uhapseno 13 clanova iste porganizacije
37 uposlenika Ministarstva sigurnosti otpusteno
-u Parlamentu Nigerije pokrenuta istraga o uhicenjima studenata iz Nigerije u Republici Turskoj. Rita Orji-predsjednica parlamentarne komisije za vanjske poslove tvrdi da su nakon zatvaranja jednog univeriziteta u Turskoj na kojem su studirali studenti iz 102 zemlje samo studenti iz Nigerije uhapseni i prema njima se odnosilo i odnosi kranje nehumano. Studenti iz Nigerije su prema pisanju Turskih medija pritvoreni u Silivriju.
Nigeria: Reps Probe Arrest of Nigerian Students in Turkey
The House of Representatives has mandated four of its committees to carry out a thorough investigation into the recent arrest of 50 Nigerian students by the Turkish authorities in Istanbul.
The committees are on tertiary education, interior, foreign affairs and Diaspora. The committees are to also look into the disagreement between the Nigerian and the Turkish governments whose representatives were expected to meet yesterday in Abuja over the arrest.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion by Rep Solomon Bulus Maren (PDP, Plateau), after which the House also urged the federal government to explore all diplomatic means of rescuing the students and resolving the matter.
Maren said the students were being held in a dark room and were sleeping on bare floors, while others were sick already without any form of medication due to the condition in which they are illegally detained.
The detained students, he said, were forced into signing documents for deportation, pay penalties on the allegation of illegal entry into Turkey, humiliated and abused.