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Adnan Oktar: Turkish TV preacher arrested on fraud and abuse charges | Adnan Oktar: Turkish TV preacher arrested on fraud and abuse charges |
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Turkish police have arrested a controversial preacher known for giving televised sermons surrounded by young women he refers to as his "kittens". | Turkish police have arrested a controversial preacher known for giving televised sermons surrounded by young women he refers to as his "kittens". |
Adnan Oktar was detained on Wednesday morning on suspicion of fraud, alongside more than 100 of his followers in a series of raids. | Adnan Oktar was detained on Wednesday morning on suspicion of fraud, alongside more than 100 of his followers in a series of raids. |
Critics have accused the Islamic preacher of running a cult. | Critics have accused the Islamic preacher of running a cult. |
He operates his own television channel, through which he delivered his religious sermons. | |
Turkey's financial crimes police were behind the morning raids on Mr Oktar and his followers. They were arrested on suspicion of a litany of charges, including running a criminal organisation, tax offences, sexual abuse, and counter-terrorism laws. | Turkey's financial crimes police were behind the morning raids on Mr Oktar and his followers. They were arrested on suspicion of a litany of charges, including running a criminal organisation, tax offences, sexual abuse, and counter-terrorism laws. |
Turkish media said 166 of his followers were arrested, but a total of 235 are being sought. | Turkish media said 166 of his followers were arrested, but a total of 235 are being sought. |
State-run news agency Andalou said he was on the financial crimes unit "most wanted" list - and had been caught while getting ready to flee. | State-run news agency Andalou said he was on the financial crimes unit "most wanted" list - and had been caught while getting ready to flee. |
More than 50 guns were seized during the series of raids, along with ammunition, Andalou said. | More than 50 guns were seized during the series of raids, along with ammunition, Andalou said. |
Assets belonging to Mr Oktar and all 235 suspects have been confiscated by the courts, it added. | Assets belonging to Mr Oktar and all 235 suspects have been confiscated by the courts, it added. |
Turkish media appeared to have been given advance notice of the operation, as some were on the scene to record Mr Oktar's arrest. | Turkish media appeared to have been given advance notice of the operation, as some were on the scene to record Mr Oktar's arrest. |
Before being led away, he told journalists that the allegations made against him were "lies" and "a game by the British deep state", a topic he has frequently spoken about in the past. | Before being led away, he told journalists that the allegations made against him were "lies" and "a game by the British deep state", a topic he has frequently spoken about in the past. |
He told Cumhuriyet newspaper that the operation was requested by the "British intelligence". | He told Cumhuriyet newspaper that the operation was requested by the "British intelligence". |
"The British intelligence has long wanted an operation to be launched on us. A delegation was sent to Turkey in this regard. This request was conveyed to [President Recep Tayyip Erdogan] during his visit to the UK," he said. | "The British intelligence has long wanted an operation to be launched on us. A delegation was sent to Turkey in this regard. This request was conveyed to [President Recep Tayyip Erdogan] during his visit to the UK," he said. |
The preacher's views have earned him a degree of notoriety both in Turkey and abroad, having been arrested multiple times in the past, and having spent time both in prison and a mental hospital over the years. | The preacher's views have earned him a degree of notoriety both in Turkey and abroad, having been arrested multiple times in the past, and having spent time both in prison and a mental hospital over the years. |
He is a fierce opponent of the theory of evolution, and has written a book called "the Atlas of Creation" using a pen name. | He is a fierce opponent of the theory of evolution, and has written a book called "the Atlas of Creation" using a pen name. |
Multiple copies were reportedly shipped to academics and libraries as far away as the United States - unrequested - and the volume has been widely lampooned for its errors about the animals it features, including a photo of a plastic fishing bait fly, complete with hook. | Multiple copies were reportedly shipped to academics and libraries as far away as the United States - unrequested - and the volume has been widely lampooned for its errors about the animals it features, including a photo of a plastic fishing bait fly, complete with hook. |
He also once created an entire website dedicated to criticising the BBC, which he said "generally acts in line with emotions aroused by the fact that Darwin was British". | He also once created an entire website dedicated to criticising the BBC, which he said "generally acts in line with emotions aroused by the fact that Darwin was British". |
His television broadcasts involving his so-called "kittens" in heavy make-up and athletic-looking young men - his "lions" - have attracted the attention of Turkey's religious affairs department. | His television broadcasts involving his so-called "kittens" in heavy make-up and athletic-looking young men - his "lions" - have attracted the attention of Turkey's religious affairs department. |
His broadcasts convey Islamic views - but officials took issue with those being mixed with scantily-clad belly dancers between speeches. In January, the head of the department suggested that Mr Oktar "has most likely lost his mental balance". | His broadcasts convey Islamic views - but officials took issue with those being mixed with scantily-clad belly dancers between speeches. In January, the head of the department suggested that Mr Oktar "has most likely lost his mental balance". |
Turkey's broadcast regulator issued a five-episode suspension over the row, saying it violated gender equality and women's rights. | Turkey's broadcast regulator issued a five-episode suspension over the row, saying it violated gender equality and women's rights. |
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