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[CYPRUS TIMES] Turkey does not hand over the Faliali murder suspects to the occupied territories

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Turkey does not hand over the suspects of the Falialiali murder to the occupied territories They will be tried in Turkey and if found guilty they will serve their sentences there

Twelve in total, six in Turkey and six in the occupied territories, are the people in custody for the murder of the Turkish businessman with underworld connections, Khalil Falyali and while it is reported that the Turkish authorities are cooperating with the "authorities" of the pseudo-state in investigations to solve the case, Avrupa writes that the first three people arrested for the murder in Turkey will not be handed over to the occupied territories.

According to GMP, yesterday's Avroopa article referred to the three arrested in mid-last week in Istanbul, including Mustafa Soilemez, leader of the Soilemez brothers' gang in Turkey.

WFP reports that the Avrupa report says that the "police" of the pseudo-state asked the Istanbul police to detain these three people who are said to have fled from the occupied territories to Istanbul after the murder and may be the executioners.

According to Turkish press reports, the suspects will not be handed over to the "authorities" in the occupied territories under the "principle of state sovereignty", but will be tried in Turkey under the principle that each state tries its own citizens and if found guilty they will serve their sentences in Turkey.

It is also noted that the Kyrenia "prosecutor" may be involved in the trial as an investigator, while teams from the occupied territories will go to Ankara to coordinate their actions.

Avroupa returns to this issue today and recalls that a few weeks ago a Turkish citizen who was tried and convicted of rape in the occupied territories was sent from the occupied territories to Turkey, while a Turkish soldier who sexually assaulted a female student in Morphou was handed over to Turkey without trial in the occupied territories.

Avrupa comments that in this case "Turkey is sovereign, tdvk is not. We were not surprised. What they call judicial cooperation is unilateral. Or maybe they would have given Hussein Ozygurgyun who escaped justice because of his inflated bank accounts!"



It should be noted that in the occupied territories, in addition to the first two people arrested for the murder of Falyali and his driver last week, two bodyguards of the T/C businessman and two other people who were allegedly staying in an apartment in Karavas and came illegally to the occupied territories by boat have also been arrested. A number of bullets and a gun were found in their apartment.

The T/C website Kipris Postasi reported that it turns out that this apartment in Karavas was not rented by Mustafa Soilemez, but had been rented two years ago and it seems that the assassination of Falyali had been planned since then. The T/C website points out that 24 hours after the arrest of these two men and the search of their apartment, the two Kalashnikovs were found in the bed of a small river near the scene of the murder in occupied Agios Epiktitos Keryneia.

Source: KYPE


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