Turkish authorities have detained 47 individuals, including the mayor of the Princes’ Islands in Istanbul, following a corruption investigation. The arrests were ordered by the public prosecutor’s office and target individuals allegedly linked to the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP). While the specific charges extend to corruption, details remain limited. The mayor, representing the CHP, is among those taken into custody. This action raises concerns about political pressure on the opposition ahead of upcoming elections. The detentions signal a continuing crackdown on dissent and potential rivals to the ruling government. Further investigations are expected as authorities pursue the corruption allegations.