Police Department sends almost 300 senior officers into retirement

Police Department sends almost 300 senior officers into retirement

ANKARA
Police Department sends almost 300 senior officers into retirement Authorities in Turkey have staged a large purge of the police forces, forcing close to 300 officers into retirement amid a recent upsurge in violence directed at the police by out-lawed groups.

According to decisions made at a supreme board meeting chaired by Turkish National Po-lice Chief Celalettin Lekesiz late on Aug. 13, 118 chief superintendents and 148 superinten-dents have been retired. 

Among the 118 chief superintendents, 13 were first-degree, 16 were second-degree, 49 were third-degree and 40 were fourth-degree officers.

The board also decided to promote 444 third-degree chief superintendents to second-degree, 419 fourth-degree chief superintendents to third-degree and 306 superintendents to fourth-degree chief superintendents.

The decisions went into force after it was approved by Interior Minister Sebahattin Öztürk.

A massive purge involving almost 1,800 police officers took place in April as part of the fight against the Fethullah Gülen community, whose sympathizers were believed to be de-ployed within the police and judiciary to serve the interest of the community instead of the government.