dpa-AFX International Saturday 10:58 PM GMT Germany implores Spain not to send arrested author Akhanli to Turkey By dpa correspondents Berlin (dpa) - Spain received an entreaty from Germany late Saturday not to extradite a German author of Turkish heritage to Turkey and to take part in extradition proceedings. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel called his Spanish counterpart Alfonso Dastis on Saturday evening to discuss the case, the Foreign Office in Berlin. Gabriel also requested the quickest consular support possible for Dogan Akhanli, who was arrested Saturday morning at the behest of Turkey. Akhanli was on vacation in Granada, Spain, at the time of the arrest, his lawyer told dpa, though it is unclear what he was accused of. Spanish police, who also said the detention request came from Turkey, told local media that Akhanli would be handed over to authorities. Akhanli's lawyer, Ilias Uyar, told a German newspaper that international police organization Interpol had issued a red notice - an arrest request - for the author. A red notice can come from a member country or an international tribunal, but Interpol countries are not obligated to take a flagged individual into custody. Akhanli has written extensively about the Armenian genocide, and the arrest was meant as the latest shot in the ongoing spat between Turkey and Germany, according to Spiegel, citing security sources. The PEN writer's association said the arrest was 'clearly politically motivated,' and the head of the group's German branch, Sascha Feuchert, called on Spain not to extradite Akhanli to Turkey. Akhanli, a German citizen, has been living in Germany since he fled Turkey in 1991. Akhanli was cleared in absentia by a Turkish court in 2011 after being wanted for robbery and homicide since 1989. His exoneration was later overturned by a higher court, which claimed he had links to terrorists.