SUSPECT LIABLE FOR MISCONDUCT IN BALıKCı CASE
HETQ
18:17, September 13, 2012
Bianet reports that in the case involving the death of Turkish-Armenian
soldier Sevag Balıikcıi, the expert report that arrived at the
Diyarbakıir Second Air Force Command Court Martial found suspect
Kıivanc Aggaogglu responsible for wrongful conduct,
Bianet says it was told this by plaintiff lawyer Cem Halavurt.
Aggaogglu had shot Balıikcıi dead on April 24, 2011 while they were
both performing their mandatory military service.
The court martial in the southeastern province of Diyarbakıir also
accepted the Balıikcıi family's demands for evidence material to
be sent back to the Forensics Institute during the eighth hearing of
the trial on Friday, as well as their request for the court to listen
to eyewitnesses.
"The report prepared by Capt. Murat Yazgan from the Land Forces is
in our favor. The report indicates that Aggaogglu should have never
switched on his rifle's safety lock and stresses that he had acted
wrongfully," lawyer Halavurt said.
The court decided to adjourn the next hearing for Nov. 5, 2012.
HETQ
18:17, September 13, 2012
Bianet reports that in the case involving the death of Turkish-Armenian
soldier Sevag Balıikcıi, the expert report that arrived at the
Diyarbakıir Second Air Force Command Court Martial found suspect
Kıivanc Aggaogglu responsible for wrongful conduct,
Bianet says it was told this by plaintiff lawyer Cem Halavurt.
Aggaogglu had shot Balıikcıi dead on April 24, 2011 while they were
both performing their mandatory military service.
The court martial in the southeastern province of Diyarbakıir also
accepted the Balıikcıi family's demands for evidence material to
be sent back to the Forensics Institute during the eighth hearing of
the trial on Friday, as well as their request for the court to listen
to eyewitnesses.
"The report prepared by Capt. Murat Yazgan from the Land Forces is
in our favor. The report indicates that Aggaogglu should have never
switched on his rifle's safety lock and stresses that he had acted
wrongfully," lawyer Halavurt said.
The court decided to adjourn the next hearing for Nov. 5, 2012.