Wednesday 3 August 2016

Erdogan asks Italy to check its mafia, not his son

Erdogan asks Italy to check its mafia, not his sonErdogan told RAI TV that the test by prosecutors in the northern city of Bologna, where Bilal had been examining, may influence respective connections. Erdogan, scrutinized in the West for the size of a post-upset crackdown, told RAI: "Italy ought to take care of the mafia, not my child. On the off chance that my child returned to Italy right now, he could be captured,"

Erdogan said in a meeting with the state telecaster. "This could even bring about issues for our association with Italy."Bilal, 35, went to Italy in 2015 to complete a doctorate. It was not clear when he exited, but rather a legitimate source said he had been back in Turkey for quite a while. He denies wrongdoing.

Accordingly, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Italy had an autonomous lawful framework and "judges answer to the Italian constitution and not the Turkish president."The IRS evasion examination took after allegations by Murat Hakan Uzan, a banished individual from one of Turkey's wealthiest families and a rival of the president, a lawful source said.

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