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Taken into custody as part of an investigation launched by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office into the "Montreux Declaration" of 103 retired admirals, 14 retired admirals have been released on probation.
The prosecutor's office requested international travel ban and a judicial control measure of not leaving the place of residence for Alaettin Sevim, Atilla Kezek, Atilla Kıyat, Bülent Olcay, Kadir Sağdıç, Mustafa Özbey, Ramazan Cem Gürdeniz, Turgay Erdağ and Türker Ertürk.
A request for intercity and international travel ban was made for Ali Sadi Ünsal, Cemil Şükrü Bozoğlu, Engin Baykal and Nadir Hakan Eraydın, while retired admiral Ergun Mengi faced a request for his arrest.
The Ankara 8th Penal Judgeship of Peace has rejected the requests for the judicial control measure of "not leaving the place of residence", which means "house arrest", on the grounds of the retired admirals' conditions of "age and health", COVID-19 outbreak and scope of the file.
Mengi released as well
As reported by the state-run Anadolu Agency (AA), the judgeship has ruled that 13 retired admirals shall be released with the judicial control measure of "not leaving their residential areas."
Giving a ruling on 13 retired admirals based on "an examination on the file," the judgeship ruled that retired admiral Ergun Mengi, who was the person who prepared the declaration according to the statements taken at the prosecutor's office and for whom a request for arrest was made, should be taken separately. With his statement taken, retired admiral Ergun Mengi has been released with an intercity and international travel ban.
What happened?At midnight on April 3, some 103 retired admirals released a declaration concerning the Montreux Convention, the international treaty regulating the status of Turkey's Straits. "The opening of the Montreux Convention to debate as part of Canal İstanbul and the authority of the annulment of international treaties is met with concern," said the joint declaration. It has been debated whether the Montreux Convention will be binding for Canal İstanbul, a planned artificial waterway parallel to the Bosphorus Strait. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan previously said it wouldn't be. More recently, Parliamentary Speaker Mustafa Şentop said that the president can also withdraw the country from the Montreux Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights. He later clarified his remarks, saying that he made a comment in terms of legal technicalities rather than the government's intentions. "Being one of the most important waterways in the world, the Turkish Straits have been administered in accordance with multinational treaties throughout the history," says the declaration, noting that it gives Turkey full sovereignty over the straits and made it possible for Turkey to remain neutral in World War II. "We are of the opinion that all kinds of statements and actions that can make the Montreux Convention, which holds a significant place in Turkey's survival, a subject of debate or put it onto the table should be avoided." Religious groupsThe declaration also mentions leaked photos showing rear admiral Mehmet Sarı in Islamic clothes in a home together with the members of who are said to be members of a pro-government religious cult. The retired officers said the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) should maintain the Constitution's unchangeable values and the "modern path" drawn by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic. "The TSK and our Naval Forces have suffered a very deliberate attack by FETÖ ["Fetullahist Terrorist Organization"] and sacrificed its valuable staff members to these treacherous conspiracies," says the statement, in reference to the group held responsible for the coup attempt on July 15, 2016; numerous officers have been dismissed from the army for being members of it since then. "For these reasons, we condemn and oppose with all our existence the efforts to portray the TSK and our Naval forces as if they moved away from these values and the modern path drawn by Atatürk. "Otherwise, the Republic of Turkey may face the risk and threat of experiencing depressing and the most dangerous incidents for its survival, which have examples in history." Government reactionsGovernment officials strongly reacted against the declaration, which they said was an implicit coup threat. Presidencial Communications Director Fahrettin Altun wrote on Twitter, "A few admirals came together and wrote a 'declaration.' And the fifth column elements got excited. Sit the hell down. That Turkey is now in the past! This nation showed friends and enemies on July 15 how it trampled those who desired a coup. Know your place!" Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın also said on Twitter that the retired officers should "know their place." Parliamentary Speaker Mustafa Şentop tweeted, "Expressing an opinion and is one thing, preparing a declaration resembling a coup is another." InvestigationProsecutors in Ankara opened an investigation into the declaration one day later and 10 retired officers were detained on April 5. The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office announced that an ex officio investigation was launched into the declaration on charge of "making an agreement to commit a crime against the security of the state and the Constitutional order" as per the Article 316/1 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK). The Article 316/1 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK) says, "Where two or more persons make an agreement to commit any one of the offences listed in parts four and five of this chapter by using appropriate means, a penalty of imprisonment for a term of three to twelve years shall be imposed, depending upon the gravity of the offence." DetentionOn April 5, Ergun Mengi, Atilla Kezek, Alaettin Sevim, Ramazan Cem Gürdeniz, Nadir Hakan Eraydın, Bülent Olcay, Kadir Sağdıç, Türker Ertürk, Turgay Erdağ and Ali Sadi Ünsal were taken into custody. Engin Baykal, Cemil Şükrü Bozoğlu, Mustafa Özbey and Atilla Kıyat were also summoned to depose at the security directorate. The detention period of 10 admirals was extended for four days on April 8. Summoned to give their statements, four admirals also went to the Ankara Security Directorate to depose. |
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