Turkey govt sacks 350 Ankara police officers overnight: report

By AFP
January 07, 2014

ANKARA: The Turkish government fired 350 police officers in Ankara overnight, including heads of major departments, amid a vast...

ANKARA: The Turkish government fired 350 police officers in Ankara overnight, including heads of major departments, amid a vast corruption scandal that has ensnared key allies of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, local media reported on Tuesday.

The officers were sacked by a government decree published at midnight and included chiefs of the financial crimes, anti-smuggling and organised crime units, the private Dogan News Agency reported.
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