Turkish authorities detained Alparslan Kuytul, the founder of the Furkan Foundation, his wife Semra Kuytul, and numerous others in a large-scale operation centered in Adana. The raids, conducted simultaneously across six provinces at 49 locations, targeted the foundation and its alleged affiliates. Justice Minister Akın Gürlek announced that trustees have been appointed to manage five companies linked to the organization. The investigation centers around claims that the foundation engaged in activities supporting a criminal organization. Authorities have also blocked access to 349 social media accounts accused of promoting the group’s activities. This action signals a crackdown on organizations perceived as a threat to national security, according to analysts. Further details about the specific charges remain to be released.