25 Turkish police detained in new raids

Last month, police detained more than a hundred officers in similar raids

Update: 2014-08-05 14:43 GMT
Cheering supporters wave national flags as they listen to listen to Presidential candidate for upcoming Aug. 10, 2014 election, Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the former head of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, during a rally in Ankara,
Ankara: Turkey's state television says police have launched a second of wave of raids at the homes of police officers, detaining at least 25 officers suspected of conducting illegal wiretaps.
 
TRT television says police teams stormed police lodgings in Istanbul and 13 other cities early on Tuesday, taking 25 colleagues into custody. The state-run Anadolu Agency said police have arrest warrants for 33 people.
 
Last month, police detained more than a hundred officers in similar raids for allegedly wiretapping Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other officials. Most of them were later released from custody but 31 were jailed pending trial over accusations of illegal wiretaps and forgery.
 
Critics say the detained policemen were involved in a corruption probe against the government and maintain that the arrests are politically motivated.

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