Ankara, where he was due to undergo surgery, and sent to Istanbul's Metris Prison. He was later transferred to a hospital in Istanbul from the prison due to heart problems. Ersoz was the latest among dozens of people, including serving army officers, detained this month in the controversial Ergenekon probe, launched in 2007 with the discovery of hand grenades in a house in Istanbul. Eighty-six people, including retired top military figures, politicians and lawyers were formally charged for forming a terrorist organization or being a member of a terrorist organization.�","author": {"@type": "Thing", "name": "hurriyet.com.tr"},"publisher": {"@type": "Organization","name":"hurriyet.com.tr","logo": {"@type": "ImageObject","url": "https://image.hurimg.com/i/hurriyet/100/0x0/590c24950f25442978242248.jpg","width": 230,"height": 60}}}
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Ersoz, wanted by police since July in connection with the Ergenekon probe, was apprehended on Thursday at a private hospital in the Turkish capital of
He was later transferred to a hospital in
Ersoz was the latest among dozens of people, including serving army officers, detained this month in the controversial Ergenekon probe, launched in 2007 with the discovery of hand grenades in a house in
Eighty-six people, including retired top military figures, politicians and lawyers were formally charged for "forming a terrorist organization or being a member of a terrorist organization".�