Akrom Imomo'g'li is denying allegations of corruption and links to terrorism

On March 19, Turkish police detained Istanbul Mayor Akrom Imomo‘g‘li. He has been accused of corruption and collaborating with terrorist organizations.
The Turkish opposition party and international observers emphasize that this detention is part of pre-election political pressure. Imomo‘g‘li is considered one of the main political rivals of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Imomo‘g‘li denied all allegations
According to SZV TV, Akrom Imomo‘g‘li provided a statement for three hours and denied all allegations. He may appear in court on Saturday, March 22, at 21:00.
Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan commented on his detention, stating that the opposition is trying to politicize the incident.
Social media restricted in Turkey, lira plummeted
Following Imomo‘g‘li's detention, political and economic instability intensified in Turkey:
- The Turkish lira fell to a historic low.
- Mass protests are increasing in the country.
- The Turkish government has restricted social media, which has further intensified public protests.
Imomo‘g‘li – the sole candidate of the opposition
Akrom Imomo‘g‘li is a member of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and is considered the main representative of the Turkish opposition. His being viewed as one of the main candidates for the presidency of Turkey is fueling speculation about the government's pressure on him.
According to sources, the government's goal is to regain control of Istanbul for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).
Imomo‘g‘li's detention could lead to a serious crisis in the Turkish political scene. The tension between the government and the opposition is escalating, which could significantly impact the electoral processes in the country.
The political situation in Turkey is in the spotlight of the international community, and Imomo‘g‘li's trial could become a decisive moment for the political future of the country.