A Turkish court has ordered the pre-trial detention of 33 female students accused of affiliation with the Gülen movement. The arrests follow a wider investigation that led to the detention of 78 individuals across 12 Turkish provinces, including İzmir, Adana, and Aydın. The students face unspecified charges related to alleged links to the faith-based group, which Ankara considers a terrorist organization. Details regarding the specific evidence against the students have not been released. The detentions were carried out by Turkish police in coordinated operations. This case reflects a continuing crackdown on individuals suspected of involvement with the Gülen movement following a 2016 coup attempt. The students will remain in custody pending the outcome of their trial.