Turkey orders detention of 36 suspects in bribery probe in opposition-held district


ISTANBUL, July 11 (Reuters) - ⁠The Turkish prosecutor has ordered the detention ⁠of 36 people, including the mayor of ‌an Ankara district held by the main opposition, as part of an investigation into alleged bribery and tender rigging, the ​Ankara chief prosecutor's office said ⁠on Saturday.

Authorities have detained ⁠27 of the suspects as searches continued for ⁠the others, ‌the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

In a post on X, Huseyin ⁠Can Guner, mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district ​and a ‌representative of the Republican People's Party, known as ⁠the CHP, ​said he informed authorities of his whereabouts and had provided a spare key to his home for ⁠officers conducting a search while ​he is on his way to Ankara.

"Since taking office, we have managed this institution in the best ⁠possible way and have not engaged in the slightest conduct that would embarrass anyone who has placed their trust in us," Guner said.

The operation ​follows a series of investigations ⁠into municipalities run by the CHP. The government ​says the judiciary is independent. ‌The CHP rejects the allegations ​and says the investigations are politically motivated.

(Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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