Turkey arrests Dogan executive in Gulen-linked probe

  16 December 2016    Read: 1269
Turkey arrests Dogan executive in Gulen-linked probe
Turkey has formally arrested an executive of Dogan Holding, a conglomerate with major media interests, in a widening probe into a US-based cleric Ankara accuses of masterminding July’s attempted coup.
State-run Anadolu agency said late on Thursday that a court had remanded the executive in custody on an accusation of “aiding a terror group” as part of an investigation into the exiled Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen and his followers.

Dogan Holding, which includes the country’s largest media group, said on December 1 that executive Barbaros Muratoglu was being investigated. Dogan’s Hurriyet newspaper also reported his formal arrest on its website.

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