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Turkish NBA star denied entry to Romania after passport cancelled - police

ByReuters

Published 20/05/2017 at 18:14 GMT

BUCHAREST, May 20 (Reuters) - U.S.-based Turkish basketball star Enes Kanter was refused entry into Romania on Saturday because his Turkish passport had been cancelled, Romanian border police said.

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Kanter, who plays in the NBA for Oklahoma City Thunder, is a long-time supporter of Pennsylvania-based preacher Fethullah Gulen, whose extradition Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan is seeking in relation to a failed coup last July.
Kanter earlier wrote on Twitter that Romanian police had detained him at Bucharest airport.
"I'm being held at Romanian airport by police," Kanter wrote on his Twitter account, along with a photo of him with his arms around two police officers and a video describing what he said was his situation.
"We are in Romania and they said they cancelled my passport by Turkish embassy," he said in the video, speaking in English. "You know because the reason behind it is just of course my political views."
Romanian border police said in a statement that Kanter had come from the United States and made a stop in Frankfurt.
"At the border checkpoint it was discovered that his passport is not valid, his travel document being annulled by the issuing state," the statement said, adding he then flew on to London.
Turkish officials were not immediately available to comment.
Kanter said last year he had severed ties with his family and pledged allegiance to Gulen after Turkish media published a letter signed by Kanter's father, disowning his son.
During the coup attempt, rogue soldiers in warplanes and tanks tried to seize power in Turkey in a putsch that killed more than 240 people. Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, has denied involvement. (Reporting by Radu Marinas; Writing by Daren Butler in Istanbul; Editing by Dominic Evans)
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