A Turkish court ruled on Wednesday to keep a U.S. consulate employee in jail as ...
ISTANBUL - A Turkish court ruled on Wednesday to keep a U.S. consulate employee in jail as his trial on espionage charges continues, a lawyer said, meaning he will remain in detention until the next hearing in December.
Topuz is charged with espionage and links to the network of cleric Fethullah Gulen, who is based in the United States and blamed by Turkey for plotting the failed 2016 coup. Washington says Topuz is innocent. In his final defense ahead of the ruling, Topuz said he did not accept the accusations and demanded his acquittal.
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