Greece refuses to extradite coup plotters to Turkey
The Athens district court has rejected the new Turkish extradition request for military officers, who are accused by the Turkish authorities of being coup plotters and members of FETÖ.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 16 March 2018
- Modified Date: 03:14 | 16 March 2018
A Greek court on Friday rejected for the third time an extradition request by Turkey for eight coup plotters.
The court in its ruling said the accusations were vague and lacked evidence. The court also claimed defendants will not receive fair trial in Turkey.
Earlier requests by Turkey had been rejected on the same grounds.
The eight former Turkish servicemen had fled to Greece a day after the defeated 2016 Turkish coup. They are accused by the Turkish authorities of being coup plotters and members of Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETÖ). At third attempt Turkey also brought up new accusations including murder.
FETÖ and its U.S.-based leader Gülen orchestrated the defeated coup on July 25, 2016, which left 250 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.
They are currently held in custody by Greek authorities. The case has been a bone of contention between the two countries.
Earlier this year, Greek Justice Minister Stavros Kontonis had said the government will consider holding a trial for them if Ankara files an official request.
The issue was also discussed during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's landmark visit to Greece in 2017.