Turkish police arrest 14 officers on coup suspicion
Erdogan, currently on an official visit to Spain, said that a "process of arrests" had begun but declined to give more details, saying the case was "in the hands of the judge now.", dpa reported.
The arrests, which included former air force chief Ibrahim Firtina and Ozden Ornek, a former commander of the navy are believed to be linked to a coup plot dating back to 2003.
In January it emerged that the plan - codenamed "sledgehammer" - had been hatched at the highest levels of the military to plant bombs to destabilise the government.
Elements of the military are known to be opposed to the Erdogan's mildly Islamist AK party.
The Turkish justice system has been initiating proceedings against suspected conspirators in the military, which accuse the AK party of trying to Islamize the country, for the past two years; Kazinform cites Today.Az. See www.today.az for full version.