Turkey seeks arrest of coup suspects as focus turns to business

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police issued 187 arrest warrants and raided some 200 homes and workplaces on Thursday as their investigation into last month's failed military coup shifted towards the business community, media reported.<div class="feedflare">
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