Turkey's failed coup fallout: Judge from top court detained, 2,745 others face dismissal

Turkey's failed coup fallout: Judge from top court detained, 2,745 others face dismissal
People protest against the coup outside the Parliament in Ankara on Saturday. Government officials said the coup appeared to have failed as Turks took to the streets overnight to confront troops attempting to take over the country. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Updated 16 July 2016 19:50
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Turkey's failed coup fallout: Judge from top court detained, 2,745 others face dismissal

Turkey's failed coup fallout: Judge from top court detained, 2,745 others face dismissal

ANKARA: Turkey on Saturday detained a member of the country’s top court after a bloody coup attempt aiming to oust the government, local media reported.
Alparslan Altan, one of 17 judges on the constitutional court, was taken into custody, the private NTV television reported, without specifying what he was accused of.
Earlier, the judicial authorities said that some 2,745 judges across the country would be dismissed in the wake of the coup.
This also came in addition to the arrests of several senior military figures including 2nd army generals Adem Huduti and Avni Angun, Turkish media said.
The government said that in all almost 3,000 soldiers had been arrested in a major purge of the armed forces.