ANKARA, Nov 26 (Reuters) – Metin Gurcan, a founder of the Turkish opposition Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA), said on Friday he had been detained over “political espionage” and that police were raiding his house.
Gurcan, a retired member of the Turkish Armed Forces, helped establish the Deva Party with Ali Babacan, a former deputy prime minister and minister under President Tayyip Erdogan Erdogan. Gurcan is also a prominent defence analyst.
“I am being detained on charges of political espionage. The police are in the house… They are searching. I am shocked. I want your help,” Gurcan said on Twitter, without elaborating.
Reuters was not able to independetly verify Gurcan’s claim. Turkish police were not immediately available for comment.
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Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer
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