Turkey formally requests US arrest Gulen for ‘ordering coup’

US Vice President Biden has said Washington won’t detain exiled cleric unless ‘legal standard requirement’ proving putsch involvement is met

In this March 15, 2014 file photo, Turkish Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen sits in his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Selahattin Sevi, File)
In this March 15, 2014 file photo, Turkish Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen sits in his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Selahattin Sevi, File)

ISTANBUL — Turkey has asked Washington to arrest US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen for “ordering” the July 15 coup bid which was aimed at ousting the government, state media reported on Tuesday.

The justice ministry has demanded that US authorities arrest the preacher on charges of “ordering and commanding the attempted coup,” the Anadolu news agency reported.

It was the first time Turkey had formally asked Washington to arrest Gulen, who currently lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, the agency said.

Ankara has on several occasions asked US authorities to extradite Gulen, sending them documents which allegedly show evidence of his involvement in the putsch.

US Vice President Joe Biden and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shake hands after a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016. (Kayhan Ozer, Presidential Press Service Pool via AP)
US Vice President Joe Biden and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shake hands after a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016. (Kayhan Ozer, Presidential Press Service Pool via AP)

Early last month, an Istanbul court issued a formal arrest warrant for Gulen, who has denied any involvement in the botched coup.

When US Vice President Joe Biden visited Ankara several weeks later, he said he understood the “intense feeling” in Turkey over Gulen.

The US has “no, no, no, no interest whatsoever in protecting anyone who has done harm to an ally. None,” he said.

“But we need to meet the legal standard requirement under our law,” he added.

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