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U.S.-based cleric may be planning move to Canada, Turkish politician says

Turkey's deputy prime minister says his country has "serious" intelligence suggesting that a U.S.-based cleric wanted by Turkey may be planning to move to Canada.

Washington under pressure to extradite Fethullah Gulen over alleged ties to failed coup

Fethullah Gulen, seen here at his U.S. home in 2013, is wanted by Turkish authorities over his alleged ties to that country's failed 2016 coup. Gulen has denied any involvement. (Selahattin Sevi/AP Photo)

Turkey's deputy prime minister says his country has "serious" intelligence suggesting that a U.S.-based cleric wanted by Turkey may be planning to move to Canada.

Numan Kurtulmus told reporters Monday that intelligence gathered by Turkey indicated that followers of Fethullah Gulen had purchased "land and farms" in Canada.

He said the Turkish government has shared this information with the U.S. Department of Justice.

Turkey accuses Gulen of orchestrating a failed coup attempt in July and wants him extradited so that he may be put on trial.

Turkey also requested that the cleric be taken into custody while the U.S. authorities review his case, to prevent him from leaving for another country.

Kurtulmus said Turkey hopes that the United States considers the issue seriously.

Gulen denies orchestrating the coup.