President of the Union of Bar Associations of Turkey made statement on the MHP's offer of amnesty. Feyzioğlu said that if the amnesty law aproved, 50,000 drug dealers would be released from prison.
TBB President Metin Feyzioğlu made a written statement about the amnesty proposal submitted by MHP to the Presidency of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Feyzioğlu indicating that approximately 250 thousand prisoners are currently in prisons, "Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) was opened for the new legislative period. Good to our nation. There is an amnesty law on the agenda. Its name is not amnesty, However, since the Constitutional Court has brought a general and abstract arrangement according to the established resolutions, it is accepted as an amnesty. Amnesty law taken out of the crimes, 163 thousand people benefit from it is calculated. However, if the Constitutional Court annulls some of the exceptions that exclude the exception, the number will be increased.
Almost all the baggers will go out
TBB President Feyzioğlu reminded that the penalty reduction brought by the Amnesty Law is 5 years, said: This happened before. After being deducted for 5 years, the convicted will be released. If he stays, The prisoners will also benefit. There are also drug trafficking and mafia-type armed organizations within the scope of the crimes covered. Here I would like to point out the importance. In the pre-school period, the average punishment for drug traffickers, who sell drugs to our children in the streets as candy, is 5 years. If the amnesty law is accepted, almost all of these sitters will come out. This number is 50 thousand. The drugs are sold indirectly to the PKK. PKK is one of the world's largest drug gangs. Annual drug income is 1.5 billion $. So the law of amnesty will indirectly benefit the PKK. Moreover, the founders and members of the armed organizations that do not belong to the class of terrorist organization will be released. I wish our Grand Assembly to consider all of this, and that our police will consider the efforts of our judgment.