Kaya said in a post on the "X" platform today, Tuesday, that 285 of those arrested have criminal records in various crimes such as refugee smuggling, injury, drugs, looting, theft, sexual harassment, fraud, and counterfeiting money.
Kaya called on Turkish citizens not to be led by provocations, and to act moderately.
He also called on citizens not to commit crimes such as harming people, the environment, and property by illegal means.
He stressed that Turkey is a strong country, pledging to hold accountable those who plot these plans and conspiracies "against the Turkish state, people and guests."
Kaya had announced yesterday, Monday, the arrest of 67 people suspected of attacking the property of Syrians in Kayseri, which witnessed riots following allegations that a Syrian had harassed a Syrian girl from his relatives. / End
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