Briefing reporters in Ankara, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer said he had visited numerous prisons and met with Turkish officials as well as individuals detained over their alleged involvement in the botched coup.
He says "torture and other forms of ill-treatment seem to have been widespread in the days and weeks following the failed coup," particularly at the time when they were detained.
But the expert expressed concern over emergency measures such as the extension of pre-trial detention to 30 days and denying a detainee access to a lawyer for up to five days.
"Worldwide experience shows us that it is precisely in the first hours and days after arrest that the risk of abuse, including torture and other forms of ill-treatment, is highest," he said.
"There is ... An environment of intimidation in Turkey that is conducive to torture and ill-treatment and the authorities although they have a policy of zero tolerance for torture they are not following up to investigate these allegations," he later told The Associated Press in an interview.
The expert's preliminary findings echo those of Human Rights Watch, which documented 13 cases of alleged abuse in an October report, and Amnesty International, which says it has it has collected "credible evidence" of torture by police in Ankara and Istanbul.
"Ahead of the coup we were already receiving very serious reports of torture and ill-treatment, mostly in the southeast of Turkey," Amnesty International's Turkey researcher, Andrew Gardner, told the AP.
"But what we saw after the violent coup attempt of July 15 was an explosion in the number of cases.
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