Detained Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has denied “terrorism” expenses introduced in opposition to him, based on a court docket doc seen by the Reuters information company
“I see at this time throughout my interrogation that I and my colleagues are confronted with unimaginable accusations and slanders,” Imamoglu stated Saturday in his defence throughout a listening to, the doc confirmed.
In a while Saturday, Imamoglu arrived on the Caglayan courthouse, the place he was to be questioned by prosecutors, a spokesman for metropolis corridor stated. Imamoglu will seem in court docket on Sunday as a decide is predicted to determine whether or not to jail or launch him.
The mayor, a key opposition determine and potential challenger to longtime President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was detained on Wednesday by the federal government for alleged corruption and “terrorism”.
His detention got here 4 days earlier than his Republican Folks’s Occasion (CHP) deliberate to call him as its 2028 presidential candidate.
Erdogan on Saturday accused the CHP’s management of turning the get together “into an equipment to absolve a handful of municipal robbers who’ve turn into blinded by cash.”
He additionally accused it of “doing every part to disturb the general public peace, to polarize the nation.”
Court docket look
Reporting from Ankara, Al Jazeera’s Stefanie Dekker stated Imamoglu goes to be moved from police custody to judicial custody on Saturday.
“We perceive he can have a well being verify together with 100 or so others who’re charged too, after which he will probably be transferred to the courthouse. So he will probably be questioned by a prosecutor later tonight,” she stated.
“Then tomorrow morning, he seems earlier than a decide, and the decide will make a ruling on whether or not … he’s launched with out cost, launched pending trial or detained pending trial,” she added.
‘Feeling of being trapped’
Imamoglu’s arrest has sparked a wave of protests which have unfold inside 48 hours to greater than two-thirds of Turkiye’s 81 provinces, even together with strongholds of Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Improvement Occasion, such because the central space of Konya and Trabzon and Rize on the Black Sea.
Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc advised reporters this week that the arrests had nothing to do with the federal government. “Linking investigations and instances initiated by the judiciary to our President is, at greatest, presumptuous and inappropriate,” he stated.
Erdogan’s communications directorate has additionally stated the presidency would proceed to defend him in opposition to what it referred to as an “irrational smear marketing campaign”.
Regardless of a ban on protests and a heavy police presence, enormous crowds of protesters have taken to the streets.
Turkiye noticed a fourth straight evening of protests on Saturday.
“The sensation of being trapped – economically, socially, politically and even culturally – was already widespread,” Kemal Can, a journalist and creator of quite a few books on Turkish society, advised the AFP information company.
However Erdogan does nonetheless retain assist in lots of elements of the nation that trusts the federal government because of the nation’s divisive historical past and present polarized atmosphere.
Imamoglu’s arrest, Can stated, had sparked a robust response, “particularly amongst younger individuals anxious about their future in a rustic the place freedoms are more and more restricted. It’s a response that goes effectively past Imamoglu.”
Imamoglu counseled the protests and stated in a put up on X on Saturday that they have been aimed toward defending “democracy” as an “inspiration” to the world.
Protest crackdown
Turkish police have cracked down on protesters.
Officers stated 343 individuals have been arrested within the demonstrations to date, which have seen a whole bunch of 1000’s of individuals protest in Turkiye’s greatest cities in a large present of defiance.
On Saturday, detention warrants have been issued for 94 suspects accused of posting “provocative” calls to protest and create public “panic”, the Turkish information company Anadolu quoted the Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s workplace as saying.
Police carried out simultaneous raids, detaining 56 of the suspects, and are trying to find the 38 others, Anadolu reported, including that authorities have additionally seized unlawful medication throughout searches of the suspects’ houses.
The investigation in opposition to İmamoglu is a part of a sweeping probe involving 106 suspects over corruption and “terror” allegations.
