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Second wave in Ahbap investigation: Babala TV founder Oğuzhan Uğur in custody

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Second wave in Ahbap investigation: Babala TV founder Oğuzhan Uğur in custody
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Key Points

  • The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched the second wave operation in the Ahbap Association investigation.
  • Babala TV founder Oğuzhan Uğur is among the 7 people taken into custody.
  • The operation was carried out following the detention claims that spread on social media.

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A second wave operation was conducted as part of the Ahbap Association investigation led by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office. Following the detention claims spreading on social media, police teams launched the operation.

In the organized operation, a total of 7 people, including Babala TV founder Oğuzhan Uğur, were taken into custody. The investigation is considered a large-scale process regarding the association's activities.

Following the details of the investigation and the taking of the suspects' statements, new developments are expected. However, it is not yet clear whether the prosecutor's office will make an official statement regarding the matter.

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Why was Oğuzhan Uğur taken into custody?
Oğuzhan Uğur was taken into custody as part of the large-scale Ahbap Association investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
How many people were taken into custody in the investigation in total?
A total of 7 people, including Oğuzhan Uğur, were taken into custody in the second wave operation.
On what grounds was the operation launched?
Police teams carried out the operation following the detention claims that spread and became an agenda on social media.

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