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At Least 6,000 Detentions Expected Following The Turkish Coup Attempt

At Least 6,000 Detentions Expected Following The Turkish Coup Attempt
A large number of detentions to be held, post the military coup. (File Photo)
ANKARA: So far 6,000 people have been detained in Turkey in relation to a failed coup, with more detentions expected, broadcaster NTV said on Sunday, citing Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag.

"The judicial process on this will continue," NTV reported Bozdag as saying.
 
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