The legal system applied in our country is single. However, differences in practices are hurting. The indictment charges against Konyaspor's former President Ahmet Şan, who was announced yesterday, brought Lawyer Mustafa Yaman, who was in prison for a long time, into mind. The accusations and even the punishment in both indictments are almost identical. But Mustafa Yaman has been away from his family and loved ones for months. Ahmet Şan was released after the prosecutor's office statement ...
AHMET ŞAN HAS PARTICIPATED IN THE PAST FETO MEETINGS
The details of the indictment prepared for the former President of Konyaspor, Ahmet Şan, were revealed yesterday within the scope of the investigation against the FETO. In the indictment, the suspect, Şan, participated in organizational chat meetings in the past, and the phone line he used was identified as being accessed 13 times in the ByLock program in 2014. Indeed: "Although going to chats at that time alone is not considered as evidence for membership of the organization, it has been evaluated that the ByLock record of the suspect's phone line shows that the suspicion continues to liaise with the organization after 2014."
Mustafa Yaman:
It is allegedly using ByLock ... The prosecutor is demanding a prison sentence of 7 years to 15 years ...
87 days in prison
Ahmet Şan:
It is allegedly using ByLock ... The prosecutor is demanding a prison sentence of 7 years to 15 years ...
Pending trial
EXPERTS SAID 'NO BYLOCK ON YAMAN'S PHONE'
"Forensic information on the phone was made by taking the physical image of the device and analyzes were made both at the logical and physical level (including the deleted data)," said Halil Öztürkci, a leading Turkish judicial information specialist.
The report further stated, "There is no evidence that the ByLock application has been installed or used as a result of the forensic examination conducted."
On the 87th day behind Mustafa Yaman's iron bars, who devoted his life to the Milli Görüş case and struggled with the parallel structure which was called "Jamaat" throughout his life.