Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Greek rulings diverge on Turkish airmen

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ATHENS, Greece — A Greek court agreed Tuesday to extradite three Turkish servicemen who were part of an eight-person helicopter crew that fled to Greece after a failed military coup, a decision that came a day after the court refused to send three others back to Turkey.

All eight helicopter crewmen deny participat­ing in the coup attempt and a plot to assassinat­e Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. They flew to Greece the day after the attempted coup and maintain they would not have a fair trial in Turkey.

The six who already have been through extraditio­n proceeding­s remain in custody while the outcomes are appealed.

A defense lawyer is challengin­g the rulings for the three who are supposed to be sent back, while a Greek prosecutor is fighting to have the three who were given protection in Greece removed.

The Athens court that issued the previous rulings through panels made up of different judges is expected to decide on the remaining two servicemen in coming days.

Christos Mylonopoul­os, a lawyer for the three men who were ordered extradited on Tuesday, slammed the decision. He called the prosecutor’s decision to appeal Monday’s unanimous ruling for the other three equally unacceptab­le.

“It wouldn’t bother me if it was just unusual,” Mylonopoul­os said of the prosecutor’s appeal. “What bothers me greatly is that it is not grounded in law.”

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