Turkish court orders conditional release in Imamoglu trial

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30 Apr 2026 • 11:34 PM MYT
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An Istanbul court ordered the conditional release of 15 people in the trial of opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Turkish TV reported.

ISTANBUL: An Istanbul court ordered the conditional release on Thursday of 15 people on trial in a case of alleged corruption involving the city’s opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Turkish TV reported.

Imamoglu, considered the most serious rival to longtime President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been imprisoned for over a year.

He is accused of running a vast criminal network, faces 142 charges and, if convicted, risks 2,430 years in prison.

State television channel TRT said the 15 released conditionally on Thursday included several Istanbul municipality staff and three businessmen, one of whom accepted some of the accusations levelled by the prosecution.

Eighteen other defendants, including Imamoglu’s chief of staff, had already been released in early April following an interim ruling, without the charges against them being dropped.

Imamoglu has been on trial with 413 co-defendants since March 9.

Seventy-seven of the accused remain in custody.

Istanbul Bar Association head Ibrahim Kaboglu condemned the proceedings as a “political trial”.

He told AFP the pre-trial detentions of the 77 were mostly “unconstitutional”.

Imamoglu and his supporters accuse the Turkish government of doing everything to prevent him challenging Erdogan in the next presidential election, scheduled for 2028.