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German police raid office of Turkish daily Sabah, arrest 2 journalists

German police raid office of Turkish daily Sabah, arrest 2 journalists

German police carried out raids on the residences of Turkish journalists, ensuing within the detention of İsmail Erel, the German correspondent for Sabah Newspaper, with out prior notification. Additionally, reporters from Sabah and A Haber had been detained based mostly on a grievance filed by Cevheri Güven, who’s related to FETÖ.

Reports point out that the German police carried out a raid on the Frankfurt workplace of Sabah newspaper, which serves because the European news middle. During the operation, German Representative İsmail Erel and News Director Cemil Albay had been detained by the authorities.

According to data obtained from Sabah newspaper sources, German police searched the houses of İsmail Erel and Cemil Albay and the European workplace of Sabah newspaper and confiscated computer systems and telephones.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated the journalists had been detained due to their stories concerning the community of U.S.-based FETO ringleader Fetullah Gulen, after a grievance by a member of that community.

Gulenist coup plotters staged a 2016 coup try that left a whole bunch of Turkish residents martyred and 1000’s of others injured.

According to sources, the remedy of journalists in the course of the raid has sparked protests each in Ankara and Berlin, condemning the incident as unacceptable.

Source: www.anews.com.tr