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Calgary man detained in Turkey accused of plotting failed coup, friend says

A family friend says a Canadian man is being held in Turkey on accusations he was a leader of the failed July 15 military coup in that country.

Davud Hanci went to Turkey for a holiday July 7

Travelers have began changing plans to avoid going to places like Turkey, particularly after the recent military coup. (Petros Giannakouris/The Associated Press)

A family friend says a Canadian man is being held in Turkey on accusations he was a leader of the failed July 15 military coup in that country.

Davud Hanci, who lives in Calgary and works as an imam for Correctional Service Canada and Alberta correctional services, went to Turkey for a holiday on July 7.

Malik Muradov says Hanci and his family went to Turkey to visit his ailing father.

Muradov says Hanci's wife called her family in Canada as they were being detained and they haven't been heard from since, but says Hanci's name has appeared in Turkish media in connection with the coup attempt.

Muradov says the reports claim Hanci — who he says is a dual citizen of Canada and Turkey — is from Pennsylvania and was working for U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, a critic and former ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

A spokeswoman for Global Affairs says the department is "aware of a Canadian dual-citizen detained in Turkey" and that Canadian consular officials are standing ready to assist if needed.