Ankara: Turkiye detained Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on charges of corruption and aiding a terrorist group in what the main opposition party on Wednesday called “a coup against our next president”.
Imamoglu, 54, who leads Erdogan in some opinion polls, was to be named his Republican People’s Party’s (CHP) official presidential candidate within days. He now faces two separate investigations that also include charges of leading a crime organisation, bribery and tender rigging.
In a handwritten letter shared on social media, the detained mayor said Turks would respond to the “lies, plots and traps” against him.
Earlier, before leaving home for the police station, he said he would not give up in the face of pressure.
Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc warned against linking Erdogan to Imamoglu’s detention or other legal processes, using words like “coup” to describe it, and also against street protests.
Though authorities temporarily banned protests and police shut down some city streets, hundreds of people gathered at the police station and chanted: “The day will come when (Erdogan’s) AK Party is called to account”.
Any larger protests could test authorities’ willingness to expand a legal blitz since late last year that already includes numerous indictments, the ousting of several elected opposition mayors and the jailing of a nationalist party leader.