Constantinople mayor Eremm Imamoglou, who is in prison accused of “corruption”, was today before a court on charges of attempting to “intimidate” the Attorney General of Constantinople. Ekrem Imamoglu was transferred to the court surrounded by gendarmes and was welcomed with applause and audience support events. The mayor of Constantinople had also been brought to the same court in April, which is in the Silivri prison where he was held. The case is irrelevant to the charges for which he was arrested. Ekrem Imamoglu had publicly challenged the integrity of the Attorney General of Constantinople in January. He was accused of being insulting and attempted to bully. The Attorney General of the city and former Deputy Minister of Justice is accused of prosecuting persecution against President Erdogan’s political opponents. According to the Turkish press, Ekrem Imoglou, an opposition personality and Erdogan’s main political opponent, faces 7 to 9 months in prison for these charges and deprivation of civil rights. The mayor […]
Source: News Beast

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