“A Turkish court on Sunday jailed the mayor of Istanbul pending his trial on corruption charges, hobbling a potential contender in Turkey’s next presidential election and the top rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,” the New York Times reports.
“The mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, was arrested at his home on Wednesday, four days before he was set to be named the presidential candidate of Turkey’s political opposition. He has denied the accusations against him, which Mr. Erdogan’s opponents have called a ploy to hinder a popular politician’s presidential bid.”
“The court ordered that Mr. Imamoglu be jailed on accusations of corruption pending a trial, the state-run news media said. State prosecutors have accused him of leading a criminal organization and overseeing bribery, bid rigging and other financial misdeeds at City Hall.”

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