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Turkey captures 11 involved in bid to seize Erdogan during coup attempt
The president, having been tipped off that he was in danger, had fled the hotel by the time they arrived
Turkish Special Forces captured 11 fugitive commandos who were involved in a bid to seize President Tayyip Erdogan during a failed coup attempt last month, state-run Anadolu Agency said on Monday.
The 11 soldiers were part of a group which launched an attack on a hotel where Erdogan was holidaying on the night of July 15 in the southwestern resort of Marmaris. The president, having been tipped off that he was in danger, had fled the hotel by the time they arrived.
Their capture came after Turkey dismissed nearly 1,400 more members of its armed forces and stacked a top military council with government ministers on Sunday in moves to tighten control of the military after the coup.
Anadolu said the fugitives were caught in the Ula district of Mugla province after gendarmerie special forces, supported by helicopters and drones, were sent to the area after a tip-off from a local.
Gunfire broke out as the Special Forces clashed with the fugitives, but there were no reports of any casualties.
11 more soldiers linked to Erdogan hotel attack capturedhttps://t.co/d1DM97fpZp #FailedCoup #July15 pic.twitter.com/oLHnPpXXOG
— ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) August 1, 2016
Dozens of protesters gathered and jeered outside the gendarmerie outpost where the commandos were first held before being taken to a police station in the area.
A total of 37 soldiers were reportedly involved in the operation to seize Erdogan in Marmaris and 25 of them had been caught earlier, Anadolu said.
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