Turkish Agents Capture Nephew of US-Based Cleric Overseas
Turkish agents have captured a nephew of US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen in an overseas operation and have brought him to Turkey where he faces prosecution, Turkey’s state-run news agency said Monday.
Selahaddin
Gulen, who was wanted in Turkey on charges of membership in a terror
organization, was seized in an operation by Turkey’s national spy agency MIT,
the Anadolu Agency reported.
The
report did not say where he was seized or when he was returned to Turkey.
Gulen’s nephew however, was believed to be residing in Kenya.
His
case is the latest in a series of forced repatriation of people affiliated with
Gulen’s movement, which the Turkish government blames for a failed coup attempt
in 2016, The Associated Press reported.
Gulen,
a former ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who now lives in exile
in Pennsylvania, has rejected the accusations of involvement in the coup
attempt.
Turkey
has designated his network a terrorist group, which it has named the
Fethullahist Terror Organization, or FETO.
Erdogan
announced earlier in May that a prominent member of Gulen’s network had been
captured but did not provide details.
On July 15, 2016, factions within the Turkish military used tanks, warplanes and helicopters in an attempt to overthrow Erdogan. Fighter jets bombed parliament and other spots in Turkey’s capital. Heeding a call by the president, thousands took to the streets to stop the coup.
A total of 251 people were killed and around 2,200 others were wounded. Around 35 alleged coup plotters were also killed.