Turkish prosecutors seek jail term for 12 ex-admirals over Montreux Convention statement

The prosecutors said that the Montreux Convention had been used as a “tool” by the retired admirals to target the government

Ankara prosecutors have demanded up to 12 years in jail for 12 retired admirals and the acquittal of another 91 in a case concerning their declaration of support for the Montreux Convention.

During the hearing at the Ankara 20th Heavy Penal Court on Oct. 7, the prosecutors unveiled their final sentencing opinion (“esasa ilişkin mütalaa”). They said that the 12 defendants were involved in the preparation of the declaration in question, signed it and agreed to release it.

The prosecutors said that the Montreux Convention had been used as a “tool” by the retired admirals to target the government.

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Their judicial opinion further accused the 12 defendants of “agreeing to commit crime against state’s security and constitutional order” and asked from 3 to 12 years in prison for them.

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