Six police officers suspected of wiring phones of functionaries in Adana (Turkey) have been arrested. Two of them are high-ranking officers, Trend reports.
Conversations of about 7,000 functionaries, including some related to Intelligence Chief Khakan Fidan and the prime minister’s family, were wired in 2011, during a counter-terrorism operation against Salam, as reported on February 25.
Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames Fethullah Gulen, leader of the Hizmet movement and founder of the Turkish Fund of Writers and Journalists, for the wiring them.