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Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has issued an indictment against 120 people as part of an investigation launched into Gezi Park protests.
Sending the indictment to the court, the Prosecutor's Office has charged the suspects with "opposition to the Law on Meetings and Demonstrations" and "resisting to prevent public officers from fulfilling their duties."
As reported by the state-run Anadolu Agency, Press Offences Investigation Bureau of the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has started working to eliminate the deficiencies in the files of the investigations launched into the Gezi Park protests in the capital city of Ankara.
5 separate lawsuits against 120 people
The Public Prosecutor appointed to conduct the investigations into the protests has filed five separate lawsuits against 120 suspects on charges of "opposition to the Law on Meetings and Demonstrations" and "resisting to prevent public officers from fulfilling their duties."
Anadolu Agency has also reported that the investigation against 600 people has still been continuing and the ones who have not been summoned to depose yet will be invited to give their depositions. (HA/SD)