Turkey probes dozens over fake social media posts about deadly earthquake

At least 50 individuals are being investigated on suspicion of "spreading fear and panic" through sharing fake images on social media.

Rescue workers continue to look for people trapped under debris following a strong earthquake that destroyed several buildings on Friday.

Rescue workers continue to look for people trapped under debris following a strong earthquake that destroyed several buildings on Friday. Source: AAP

Turkish prosecutors are investigating dozens of people for "provocative" social media messages about the deadly earthquake in eastern Turkey, reports said on Monday.

The death toll from Friday's quake in Elazig province had reached 39 people as hopes dimmed of finding more survivors amid the rubble.

The Ankara prosecutor's office is checking 50 individuals on suspicion of "spreading fear and panic" and "insulting the Turkish people, the Turkish republic and the state institutions", the Hurriyet daily said.



The suspects are accused of

Turkish authorities were winding up their rescue efforts on Monday. 

Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told reporters that 24,000 tents had been provided, 1,000 container shelters were being built, and funds released to repair damaged buildings.
Thirty-five of the victims died in Elazig and four in the neighbouring province of Malatya, officials said. 

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said 86 injured were still being treated in hospitals - 18 of them in intensive care units. 


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Published 27 January 2020 10:28pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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