Twenty-five people have been detained in southeastern Turkey for suspected links to US- based cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Gaziantep governor's office announced in a statement Thursday that more than 70 raids took place to apprehend 106 Gulen operatives called "secret imams." They are being investigated for "membership in an armed terror organization and recruiting members."
Forty-one suspects are still on the run, according to the statement. Others have already been arrested and five are abroad.
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Gulen has denied the accusations.
On Wednesday, 1,120 "secret imams" accused of directing followers within the police were detained nationally. Some 9,000 police personnel were also temporarily suspended.
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