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Trial of Ekrem Imamoglu Begins in Turkey

Published March 9, 2026, 12:14
Trial of Ekrem Imamoglu Begins in Turkey

The trial for the case concerning the 'Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality' begins today in Turkey, with 402 people accused, including former mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The case, one of the largest judicial cases in Turkey in recent decades, concerns charges of leading a criminal organization, bribery, money laundering, and fraud against a public organization. Imamoglu faces 142 charges and risks a total of 2,352 years in prison. The prosecution accuses Imamoglu of a leading role in a criminal organization that operated within the framework of the municipal administration. The indictment also includes offenses such as corruption in tenders, extortion, concealment of evidence, illegal recording of personal data, and environmental violations. The case has taken on a strong political dimension, with pro-government media speaking of a 'theft of the century' and the opposition denouncing the use of secret witnesses and the restrictions of the trial. Imamoglu described the case as part of an attempt to circumvent the will of the people through justice, emphasizing that Turkey is going through a difficult test for its democracy. The trial is expected to be long and complex, with significant implications for the Turkish political scene and the future of Ekrem Imamoglu.