Erdogan: Erdogan 'snatch squad' fugitives held
Extraordinary powers captured another 11 officers overnight following a two-week manhunt close Marmaris.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan was on vacation at the south-western resort on the night of the upset, yet fled before his inn was struck.
Unique strengths found the escapees in a forested range, reports say.
Since the fizzled putsch Mr Erdogan has gotten serious about those associated with being connected to the upset.
Countless individuals have been kept or released or suspended from parts in the military, legal, common administration and training.
Throughout the weekend Mr Erdogan reported a clearing change of Turkey's military to bring them under full regular citizen control.
Turkish powers blame US-based evangelist Fethullah Gulen for being behind the overthrow endeavor, something he denies.
The dissident officers were spotted by villagers chasing pig in the forested region close Marmaris. Gunfire was traded amid the operation yet no setbacks were accounted for. The troopers captured altogether overnight on Sunday and Monday morning incorporate Major Sukru Seymen, the asserted officer, as indicated by Anadolu news organization.
More than 20 different individuals from the military squad associated with inclusion had as of now been remanded in care to face trial, the organization reports.
Amid the overthrow endeavor on 15 July Mr Erdogan talked live on TV through his cell telephone. He said he had barely gotten away from an attempt to kill he.
As indicated by authority reports the president's security group was tipped off that a squad of fighters was going to his inn and moved him.
Turkey has summoned Germany's charge d'affaires to the outside service in Ankara to clarify why President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was kept from tending to a rally in Cologne through a video-join on Sunday.
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