Turkish police behind 2013 corruption probe get life
ISTANBUL: A Turkish court handed life sentences on Monday to 15 people who accused members of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s inner circle of involvement in a 2013 corruption scandal, local media reported.
Four former police chiefs were among those convicted by a court in Istanbul for "attempting to topple the Turkish government", the official Anadolu news agency reported. The affair that sparked the trial involved tape recordings that purportedly implicated Erdogan, who was prime minister at the time, and several of his ministers.
It created one of the biggest challenges for the Turkish leader and forced three members of his cabinet to quit. But Erdogan called the tapes a "fabrication", accusing US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen of contriving a scandal to topple him. His government dismissed thousands of police officers and hundreds of judges and prosecutors running the corruption case. Nearly 70 people subsequently went on trial.
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