Ankara, Turkey – Turkish authorities have suspended more than 1,200 members of the gendarmerie from duty in a surprise move that has sparked widespread controversy within political and security circles. The decision comes amid questions about its background and repercussions.
Local reports indicate that the suspensions are part of broader administrative and security measures. However, no precise details have been released regarding the nature of the alleged violations or the direct reasons that prompted this action against such a large number of personnel.
The gendarmerie is one of the most important arms of internal security in Turkey, responsible for maintaining security in rural areas and on the outskirts of cities. Therefore, the decision is considered to have significant implications for the internal security landscape, especially given the current regional challenges.
Observers believe the move may be part of an internal review aimed at restructuring certain security sectors or strengthening institutional discipline. This comes at a time of heightened security concerns in the country.
No detailed statements have yet been issued clarifying whether the suspensions are a prelude to investigations or trials. It is also unclear whether they are temporary precautionary measures pending the completion of the administrative review.
Security earthquake in Ankara: More than 1,200 gendarmerie officers suspended from duty in a surprise decision.
Türkiye suspends more than 1,200 members of the gendarmerie.


