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Two former police officers sentenced to seven years for 'bugging Erdo?an'
Two former police officers are each sentenced to seven years and six months in prison in case opened after bugs were found in the office and residence of then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an in 2011.
New suspects deny involvement in wiretapping Erdo?an
Two suspects who were allegedly involved in wiretapping then-prime minister President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an and were caught in Romania in February denied all claims against them at a hearing in Ankara on May 4.
Two Turkish policemen arrested over bugging Erdo?an after extradition from Romania
Two Turkish police officers, including the former chief of police, have been arrested in Istanbul following their extradition from Bucharest on suspicion of illegally bugging the Turkish prime minister's office in 2014.
Two Turkish policemen detained over bugging Erdo?an after extradition from Romania
Two Turkish police officers, including the former chief of police, have been detained in Istanbul following their extradition from Bucharest on suspicion of illegally bugging the Turkish prime minister's office in 2014.
Romania decides to extradite two Turkish policemen
A Romanian court has decided to extradite two Turkish police officers in Bucharest, who are wanted by Turkey for allegedly bugging the then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's office in 2014, their lawyers said March 20.
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After singing his favorite song, Erdo?an says wiretappers caught in Romania
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an announced that those who allegedly wiretapped his office were finally caught in Romania, after singing his favorite song during an award ceremony organized by Turkey's Roma community on Feb. 6.