Policemen dismissed by Erdogan sue him in court
About two dozens of policemen dismissed and reassigned to other positions for their revealing and arresting the children of government ministers are suing the government.
The policemen require to restore them to office and pay the compensation, the newspaper Bu Gyun reported.
The head of the public police organization (Emniyyet-Sen) Faruk Sezer said that active work is done to prepare for the court hearing in order to achieve "full restoration of the policemen."
Recall that Prime Minister Erdogan has shifted all the police officers and prosecutors who unmasked a widespread corruption network, which included members of the government, their children and big businessmen. This group was engaged in money laundering, illegal operations with drugs, smuggling, etc. -05D-
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