Baku – APA. Fatih Gursul, chief advisor to Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıcdaroglu, has been detained, Hurriyet newspaper reported.
Gursul was detained in Ankara and his house searched under the instruction of Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
Gursul is accused of being a member of Gülenist Terror Organisation (FETÖ). He is reportedly a user of “ByLock” program used by FETÖ members to send secret messages via internet.