Saudi Arabia detains Turkish military attaché to Kuwait: reports
Reports say Mikail Gullu was arrested at an airport in Dammam as he attempted to board a flight to Germany
DUBAI:
Saudi authorities have detained the Turkish military attache to Kuwait for his suspected involvement in a foiled coup against the rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, local media reported on Monday.
The attache, identified as Mikail Gullu, was arrested at an airport in the eastern Saudi city of Dammam as he attempted to board a flight to Germany, the reports said.
"Saudi authorities are holding the military attache for the Turkish embassy in Kuwait," the kingdom's Asharq Al-Awsat daily reported, quoting what it described as a foreign diplomatic source.
"He was stopped based on a Turkish request and was detained during his attempt to flee over his likely links to the coup in Turkey," the daily reported.
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The Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya news channel confirmed the report from "Saudi sources" adding that Gullu was heading to Dusseldorf in Germany via Amsterdam.
Kuwait's Al-Qabas daily said that Gullu had fled Kuwait by land to Saudi Arabia.
Turkey's ambassador in Kuwait Salih Morat Tamer told Al-Qabas that Gullu is suspected of involvement in the coup attempt but stressed that "accusations against him are yet to be investigated once he is handed over to Turkey."
Judges and military commanders are among 6,000 people arrested over the weekend as Erdogan vowed to stamp out the "virus" of the coup plotters.
Erdogan has blamed Friday's putsch on his arch-enemy, US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Saudi authorities have detained the Turkish military attache to Kuwait for his suspected involvement in a foiled coup against the rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, local media reported on Monday.
The attache, identified as Mikail Gullu, was arrested at an airport in the eastern Saudi city of Dammam as he attempted to board a flight to Germany, the reports said.
"Saudi authorities are holding the military attache for the Turkish embassy in Kuwait," the kingdom's Asharq Al-Awsat daily reported, quoting what it described as a foreign diplomatic source.
"He was stopped based on a Turkish request and was detained during his attempt to flee over his likely links to the coup in Turkey," the daily reported.
Turkey detains 6,000 as post-coup crackdown widens
The Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya news channel confirmed the report from "Saudi sources" adding that Gullu was heading to Dusseldorf in Germany via Amsterdam.
Kuwait's Al-Qabas daily said that Gullu had fled Kuwait by land to Saudi Arabia.
Turkey's ambassador in Kuwait Salih Morat Tamer told Al-Qabas that Gullu is suspected of involvement in the coup attempt but stressed that "accusations against him are yet to be investigated once he is handed over to Turkey."
Judges and military commanders are among 6,000 people arrested over the weekend as Erdogan vowed to stamp out the "virus" of the coup plotters.
Erdogan has blamed Friday's putsch on his arch-enemy, US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen.