Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office
Turkish teacher seeks retirement to avoid sexual assault probe
A high school Qur'an teacher who is being tried for sexually abusing 11 students and a parent has demanded his retirement in order to avoid an administrative investigation and maintain his retirement rights.
CHP leader nets 10,000 legal complaints for naming Erdo?an 'sham dictator'
The number of legal complaints against main opposition leader Kemal K?l?çdaor?lu for "insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an" during two recent speeches and in his Twitter postings has reached 10,000.
Former Turkish int'l footballer Hakan ?ükür faces jail for 'insulting Erdo?an'
An Istanbul court has accepted an indictment by a prosecutor who demanded up to four years in jail for former MP and retired international footballer Hakan ?ükür for "insulting" President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an and his son.
Turkish academics investigated on same charges as jailed PKK leader
Turkish prosecutors in ?zmir and Ankara have been investigating academics who signed a petition denouncing military operations in the southeast on charges based on the most controversial articles of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK).
Probe launched into Turkey's main opposition leader for calling president 'sham dictator'
Prosecutors have swiftly launched a probe into Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu for his remarks describing President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an as a "sham dictator."
Turkey identifies second suicide bomber in Ankara massacre as Syrian citizen
A Syrian citizen identified only as E.U. was the second suicide bomber to attack a peace rally on Oct. 10, 2015, in Ankara, killing 101 activists, according to the Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office.
Authorities did not provide any other information on E.U.
Turkey's former chief of staff rejects 'coup attempt' in e-memorandum testimony
Former Chief of General Staff Gen. Ya?ar Büyükan?t has said in his testimony that he did not intend to stage a military coup in Turkey, but merely sought to "protect the constitutional order and the wellbeing of the military," as part of the April 27, 2007 "e-memorandum" case.
Turkish prosecutors seek Gülenist link in alleged murders
The Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office had launched an inquiry seeking a possible connection between the alleged "parallel state structure" and a series of alleged murders in Turkey between 2002 and 2013, as well as a deadly 2006 attack against the Council of State in which a judge was killed.
Turkish court summons former top commander to testify over 2007 'e-memorandum'
Turkish prosecutors have summoned former chief of General Staff Gen. Ya?ar Büyükan?t to present his testimony in his capacity as a "suspect" as part of an investigation into the April 27, 2007, "e-memorandum" case.
Turkish prosecutor probes foreign intel service involvement in Ankara massacre
The Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office in charge of investigating the Oct. 10 double suicide bombing, which has so far killed 102 people, has focused on foreign intelligence services' possible role in the attack.