Police found two books, written by U.S.-based terrorist Fetullah Gülen, when they stormed the residential address of a man detained in Turkey's east in search of the seperatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) terrorists.
Gülen's books were found on Sunday at the residence located in Karayazı town, in the eastern province of Erzurum. The suspect has been identified by his initials, K.P., by the police. Police are searching whether or not K.P. is also linked with the Fetullah Gülen Terrorist Organization (FETÖ).
K.P. and two other men, M.Ş. and D.K., who were detained during yesterday's police raids, are still under custody at the Erzurum police department.
Police searched 70 different addresses and also found two unlicensed guns and a shotgun during the raids.
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