Turkish court convicts Istanbul mayor of insulting an official
ISTANBUL, TURKEY, JUL 16 – Imamoglu was sentenced amid a crackdown on opposition mayors and faces over seven years in prison and political bans, threatening his eligibility for the 2028 elections, rights groups say.
- On Wednesday, the main opposition CHP suspended two mayors after expelling a deputy mayor caught taking bribes.
- Corruption probes in CHP-run municipalities grew nationwide since late last year, prompting the party to act, with several mayors detained or arrested, all in Turkey.
- Speaking to Habertürk, Özgür Özel said he was `ashamed` of nominating the deputy mayor involved in bribery allegations, noting bribes hidden in a box of baklava.
- Through his lawyer, Niyazi Nefi Kara insisted the CHP was `his family` and that suspension came `under extraordinary circumstances`.
- Earlier this month, Özgür Özel, CHP leader, reiterated that the deputy mayor was a victim of a conspiracy, contradicting his later admission of shame.
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Istanbul’s recently dismissed mayor, oppositionist Ekrem Imamoglu, was sentenced on Wednesday to one year and eight months’ imprisonment for alleged “insults” to the city’s chief prosecutor, Akin Gurlek, in the context of cases opened against him after his arrest in March for an alleged corruption case, Ep reports. The prosecution requested a sentence of more than seven years’ imprisonment against Imamoglu, candidate of the opposition People’s R…
Turkish court convicts jailed Istanbul mayor and Erdogan rival of threatening public official
Story by Associated Press (AP) — A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted Istanbul’s jailed opposition mayor and the chief rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of insulting and threatening a public official and sentenced him to a year and eight months in prison. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who is being held in a prison west of Istanbul since March 23, is expected to appeal the verdict, which is part of several ongoing legal proceedings against him. T…
Turkish court convicts jailed Istanbul mayor and Erdogan rival of threatening a public official
A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted Istanbul’s jailed opposition mayor and the chief rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of insulting and threatening a public official and sentenced him to a year and eight months in prison.
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