Well you can see how the Turkish legal system works in such a film as Midnight Express
I think they would jus them into a room in a police station and say to the Brits - Here they are - take them home and the train leaves in an hour or two......
This is just a guess, but I think that the police of one country have absolutely no "power" in another country unless they are proceeding under the umbrella of INTERPOL.
I think the Brit Police will move them into their hotel, order the Champagne & Oysters, then give them a good grilling in separate suites, sorry interview them.
Dixon of Dock Green: "Alright, young ladies; let's be 'avin you. You're goin' home you is, to yer mum and dad. I've got me truncheon out now...No, no, don't be doin' that with it...Oh! why not:)
38c here today Stuey, with humidity.
Don't mind the heat but the humidity sucks.
Don't often get humid days here but the cyclones in Qld are to blame this time.
Pack your swag and get onboard, got a "coldie" waiting for you.
But if you don't get a wiggle on it will be devoured ;-)
Oh!, to be supine beneath the shade of a billabong tree sipping upon a Fosters (perhaps) and listening to the buzzing of the bees in the cigarette trees on the big Ulruru mountain. I still say that "Waltzing Matilda" should be your anthem.
"Canuck", I think. Anyway, have you ever seen the movie "On the Beach"? It starts of in Australia and ends up in the States. The numerous variations of Waltzing Matilda will, at times, bring tears to your eyes; and, at other times, will want you to keep on marching on to glory...Look it up: the movie: g'night, cobber:)