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Greek court approves extradition of 3 Turkish soldiers

Appeals court rules to extradite 3 alleged Turkish coup plotters who sought asylum in Greece

06.12.2016 - Update : 04.04.2017
Greek court approves extradition of 3 Turkish soldiers

Atina

ATHENS

A Greek court has ruled on Tuesday to extradite three alleged Turkish coup plotters seeking asylum in the country, according to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Prosecutor of the Greek Appeals Court also objected to the decision on the non-extradition of three other Turkish soldiers.

The High Court of Greece will evaluate the objection and announce its decision latest in eight days.

The soldiers are suspected of being involved in the July 15 coup attempt.

Two remaining soldiers still await the court's decision.

Eight soldiers arrived in Greece on a highjacked Black Hawk helicopter, a few hours after the failed July 15 coup attempt which left 248 martyred and more than 2,000 injured.

All of them requested asylum in Greece. Their primary requests were initially denied by a Greek court.

The Turkish government has repeatedly requested the extradition of the eight alleged coup plotters, promising to provide fair trials.

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