‘Robbers going after police,’ CHP says over detention of officers
The main opposition party has criticized the latest massive police operation, labeling it âretaliation against the Dec. 17, 2013 graft probeâ and suggesting that ârobbers are going after the police.â
âThis [operation] should be evaluated as a retaliation against the Dec. 17 [corruption and graft] operation,â Akif Hamzaçebi, the deputy parliamentary group leader of the Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) told reporters on July 23.
Hamazaçebi said the ongoing operation against the police officers who conducted the Dec. 17 corruption operation was "purely political," in the same way as the Ergenekon, Balyoz (Sledgehammer) and other cases in which scores of military officers, academics, journalists and others were arrested.
âThe only thing that changed is the subject,â he added.
Dozens of senior police officers deemed to be linked to the Fethullah Gülen movement, or what the government calls the âparallel state,â were detained on July 22 on the grounds of espionage and illegal wiretapping. The detainees were all officers that carried out the massive corruption and graft operation engulfing Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, his family and four of his ministers, at the end of 2013.
Hamzaçebi accused ErdoÄan of being behind the latest operation and underlined that the CHP would "continue to stand against unlawfulness."
CHP spokesperson Haluk Koç, in his weekly press conference, also criticized the operation. âWhat do the police do in other countries? They go after thieves. But in Turkey things are reversed. The thieves are chasing the police,â Koç said.
Those detained are the officers who carried out Ergenekon and other...
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