Turkey police arrest Istanbul mayor, key rival to President Erdogan
State news said prosecutors issued warrants for Ekrem Imamoglu and 100 others. Among those detained was Imamoglu’s aide, 2 district mayors

Turkish police on Wednesday arrested Istanbul’s mayor – a popular opposition leader and key rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – as part of investigations into alleged corruption and terror links.
The detention of Ekrem Imamoglu was a dramatic escalation in a continuing crackdown on the opposition and dissenting voices in Turkey.
The state-run Anadolu Agency said prosecutors issued warrants for Imamoglu and some 100 other people. Among those detained was Imamoglu’s close aide, Murat Ongun and two district mayors.
Authorities also closed several roads around Istanbul and banned demonstrations in the city for four days in an apparent effort to prevent protests following the arrest.
Critics say the crackdown follows significant losses by Erdogan’s ruling party in local elections last year amid growing calls for early national elections. Government officials insist the courts operate independently and reject claims that legal actions against opposition figures are politically motivated.
“We are facing great tyranny, but I want you to know that I will not be discouraged,” Imamoglu said earlier in the day in a video post on social media.
The arrest came during a search of Imamoglu’s home, but it was not immediately clear if police confiscated anything at the site.