Halkbank Executive Detained and Charged in US
 American prosecutors have charged a senior executive at state bank  Halbank with participating in a multi-year scheme to violate US  sanctions against Iran. Halkbank confirmed on Wednesday that Mehmet  Hakan Atilla, its deputy general manager, had been detained in the  United States and said it and the Turkish government were working on the  issue. Atilla is accused of conspiring with wealthy Turkish gold trader  Reza Zarrab to conduct hundreds of millions of dollars of illegal  transactions through US banks on behalf of Iran's government and other  entities in that country.  "Our bank and relevant state bodies are conducting the necessary work on the subject and information will be shared with the public when it is obtained," Halkbank said in a statement. Shares in the Turkish state lender plunged as much as 16 percent on Wednesday. 
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said the case would be discussed with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson when he visits Ankara this week. Cavusoglu, speaking to broadcaster TRT Haber, also called for a transparent process regarding Atilla's arrest.
The arrest of the 47-year-old banker escalates a case that has added to the tensions between the United States and Turkey. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has previously said he believed US authorities had "ulterior motives" in prosecuting Zarrab, who was arrested in March 2016 in Miami. Zarrab has denied the charges in his case. It was unclear whether Atilla had hired a lawyer or made a bail application.
Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies
                                        
                                        
                                        Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said the case would be discussed with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson when he visits Ankara this week. Cavusoglu, speaking to broadcaster TRT Haber, also called for a transparent process regarding Atilla's arrest.
The arrest of the 47-year-old banker escalates a case that has added to the tensions between the United States and Turkey. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has previously said he believed US authorities had "ulterior motives" in prosecuting Zarrab, who was arrested in March 2016 in Miami. Zarrab has denied the charges in his case. It was unclear whether Atilla had hired a lawyer or made a bail application.
Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies
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