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Turkish police officers violating privacy of information to be dismissed

Posted on July 8, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Hürriyet Daily News reports:

Police officers who share private information and documents gathered on duty with third parties online or via press will be dismissed, according to a new amendment for police departments in Turkey.

Violating the privacy of communication by recording, disclosing and sharing with third parties any information or documents gathered by wiretapping while on duty, would be grounds to dismiss police officers, the amendment states.

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