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Over 1,100 detained, 123 police officers injured across Türkiye amid Imamoglu protests

Over 1,100 detained, 123 police officers injured across Türkiye amid Imamoglu protests Police officers stand in a street around the provincial police headquarters where Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is being held after his arrest, on Mar. 19, 2025. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
Mar 24, 2025 1:34 PM

A total of 1,133 suspects were detained between March 19 and March 23 during demonstrations that took place after the detention of former Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Interior Minister Yerlikaya announced Monday.

“Among those arrested, individuals linked to 12 different terrorist organizations were identified,” Yerlikaya said.

“During the protests, 123 police officers were injured. Authorities seized acid, stones, sticks, fireworks, Molotov cocktails, axes, and knives. Legal proceedings are ongoing against those who attacked police officers, damaged public property, and threatened public safety,” he added.

Over 1,100 detained, 123 police officers injured across Türkiye amid Imamoglu protests
Imamoglu’s first images were taken by Turkish media outlet Patronlar Dunyasi on March 23, 2025 (Patronlar Dunyasi)

Imamoglu’s arrest

Imamoglu, who was arrested earlier Sunday as part of a corruption probe, has been suspended from his post as a temporary measure, the Turkish Interior Ministry said.

Earlier, Imamoglu was arrested by the criminal court as part of a corruption investigation into the Turkish metropolitan municipality.

The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office said in an official statement: “Within the scope of the investigations conducted by our Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, the on-duty Magistrate Court has decided to arrest the suspect, Ekrem Imamoglu, on charges of establishing and leading a criminal organization, accepting bribes, extortion, unlawfully recording personal data, and interfering with a tender, within the framework of a financial investigation.”

The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office has launched investigations against the former mayor and 99 other suspects on charges, including leading a criminal organization, membership in a criminal organization, embezzlement, bribery, aggravated fraud, unlawful acquisition of personal data, and rigging public tenders.

Following their processing at the police station, several suspects were transferred to Istanbul Courthouse in Caglayan, where their proceedings before criminal court took place.

The court ruled for Imamoglu’s arrest.

Murat Ongun, an aide to former mayor and the chairman of Medya Inc. — a company owned by the municipality — along with Imamoglu Insaat Company General Manager Tuncay Yilmaz were also arrested as part of the investigation.

Proceedings for the other suspects are still ongoing.

The Interior Ministry also suspended Mehmet Murat Calik and Resul Emrah Sahan, mayors of Istanbul’s Beylikduzu and Sisli districts, respectively, as temporary measures.

The ministry said in a statement that Calik was arrested on charges of “extortion” and “being a member of an organization established to commit a crime” based on the decision of Istanbul’s 6th Criminal Court.

It added that Sahan was arrested on the charge of “aiding an armed terrorist organization” based on the decision of Istanbul’s 10th Criminal Court.

Meanwhile, Istanbul Governorship announced that Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and Beylikduzu Municipal Assemblies have decided to convene on Wednesday for the election of acting mayors.

Last Updated:  Mar 24, 2025 2:28 PM