The operation was launched in dozens of provinces across Turkey against soldiers who had been in contact with operatives of the preacher Fethullah Gulen, blamed by Ankara for being behind the failed July 2016 putsch, broadcaster TRT Haber said.
Star newspaper said most of those facing detention were serving soldiers, including 10 colonels, while a retired general was also among the suspects. The operation was launched at around 5 am by Istanbul counter-terrorism police, it said.
Such operations have been very frequent since the coup attempt, with some 160,000 people detained and nearly the same number of civil servants dismissed since the putsch, the UN human rights office said in March.
Published in Daily Times, July 7th 2018.
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