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Istanbul: Turkish officials on Saturday extended their cracks on the Istanbul municipality operated by the opposition on alleged corruption charges, detained 30 people. The people held include the main opposition Republican People’s Party, or a former CHP MP and three CHP-Run districts of Istanbul. The state-run Anadolu agency said that four separate corruption related to Istanbul metropolitan municipality was part of the investigation. On March 19, on Saturday, the fifth wave of a legal rift against the Istanbul administration is when Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested on corruption charges. The arrest of Imamoglu, who is seen as the most viable challenger for the 22 -year rule of President Recep Taip Erdogan, provoked widespread performances for his release and abolished Turkey’s Democratic Backsliding under Erdogan. The opposition and his supporters claim their arrest, and the arrest of more than dozens from the CHP is politically motivated. “This time the coup did not come up with shoes and tanks, but with the prosecutor’s clothes,” CHP President Ozgur Ozel said before the crowd of supporters in the North -West city of Duzes on Saturday. However, the government said that Türkiye’s judiciary is free and free from political influence. The second cracks at CHP-Run municipalities and districts took place in late April, and the third and fourth waves took place in late May, resulting in dozens of details.

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