Turkey detains another opposition district mayor, others as crackdown expands

July 29, 2026 1:54 AM EDT

Newly elected Uskudar Mayor Sinem Dedetas meets with local residents after receiving her mayoral certificate, in Istanbul, Turkey April 4, 2024. REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya

ISTANBUL, July ‌29 (Reuters) - Turkish ​authorities ​detained an opposition Istanbul district mayor and five ‌others on Wednesday over alleged irregularities ⁠in building and occupancy permits, broadcaster ‌NTV reported.

• Latest ‌step in unprecedented legal crackdown on municipalities run by the main ​party opposing President Tayyip Erdogan.

• Uskudar municipality Mayor Sinem ⁠Dedetas detained, as well as district deputy mayor, ​secretary, an architect, a business agent and a contractor, NTV ​said.

• Police raids conducted ‌simultaneously at eleven addresses in Istanbul, digital materials ⁠seized from suspects.

• Municipality allegedly coordinated the approval of building permits ⁠through a system in which contractors were ​required to sign consultancy contracts in order to obtain permits, NTV reported.

• The ‌opposition has rejected wave of allegations since 2024 and ‌says the investigations are politically ⁠motivated. The government ‌says the ​judiciary is independent.

(Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Jonathan ‌Spicer)



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