
According to the report, Imamoglou’s meetings with his associates are always reported as criminal offenses.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan turns into a headache for the arrest and imprisonment of Ekrem Imamoglu, as the crowded protests continue, while the prosecutor’s confession is making sense that the file with the information owned by the authorities is not full.
Specific lawyers of the detainees in the context of the investigation claim according to a report Spokesman that the prosecutor told them that the files were insufficient. This claim shows that the investigation was done quickly and that there were gaps.
“When we talked to the prosecutor during the deposition, he said the dossier had gaps,” said one of the lawyers, while revealing that authorities to arrest were cited by Masak a service that belongs to the Treasury and Treasury and treasury.
Also, according to the report, Imamoglou’s meetings with his associates were recorded as criminal offenses.
The demonstrations are the biggest that Turkey has seen for more than a decade, while the Turkish pound is collapsing.
Despite the ban on road rallies in many cities, hundreds of thousands gathered to demonstrate for a sixth consecutive night on Monday (24/3), after the mayor of Constantinople was officially arrested and kept awaiting the trial for charges.
It is worth noting that among those who were detained are journalists who were arrested in their homes.
Imoglou’s arrest has been widely interpreted as a political attempt to remove Erdogan’s most important opponent ahead of the 2028 presidential election.
The demonstrations were reported by X O Imoglou himself, writing “There is hope here”.
I was present at the demonstrations and his wife Ekrem Imamoglu who addressed the crowd? He never accepts despair and weakness! As a wife and companion of @ekrem_imamoglu, I will never accept it. Hundreds of thousands are not afraid, millions resist. Turkey wants democracy and equality!
A total of 1,133 people were arrested and up to 123 police officers were injured in demonstrations by Mr Imamoglu’s arrest, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Gerlikaya said, claiming that police had also seized acid, bombs and knives.
At the same time, constant efforts to prevent the live broadcast of demonstrations, while the social networking platform X said it opposed multiple judicial commands by the Turkish authorities to exclude more than 700 accounts including these news organizations, journalists and politicians in Turkey.
HE; He never accepts despair, helplessness! @EKrem_imamogluI will never accept it as a wife and companion. Hundreds of thousands are not afraid, millions resist. Turkey wants democracy and equality! pic.twitter.com/A4xLy9nvoR
– Dilek Kaya İmamoğlu (@dk_imamoglu) March 24, 2025
Imamoglou was elected mayor of Turkey’s largest city in March 2019, in a significant blow to Mr Erdogan and the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which had control of Constantinople for 25 years.
Appeals are filed by Imamoglou
However, Imamoglou’s environment is not left untouched. In addition to the appeal of his arrest, a Republican People’s Party (CHP) official he belongs to on Monday that the party is also appealing against the decision of the University of Constantinople to cancel his diploma for a diploma.
Authorities conducted an investigation by the office of Ankara Mayor Mansour Giavas, another popular opposition official for alleged public resources abuse of organizing 33 concerts.
Addressing the protesters outside the Town Hall for sixth consecutive night, Chp Ozgur Ozel’s leader challenged Erdogan and Constantinople’s Attorney General to broadcast live by Mr Imoglou’s trial from state television to allow them to be rendered.