Detentions sought for 125 police department personnel

Detentions sought for 125 police department personnel

ISTANBUL
Istanbul prosecutors have issued warrants for 125 Istanbul Police Department personnel as part of a probe into the Gülenist movement on suspicions that the personnel were using the ByLock program, a messaging application that is said to have been used by the group for concealed conversations.
Thirty of the suspects were reported to be deputy police chiefs. 

The warrants were the latest in a series of such orders issued on charges related to use of ByLock, through which the intelligence service detected approximately 40,000 members of the organization that is believed to have been behind the failed July 15 coup in Turkey.    

More than 160 detention orders were issued on Oct. 7 for security personnel at the Istanbul Police Department over their alleged links to Gülenists, after they were also suspected of being ByLock users.