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Alleged killer of Russian jet pilot gets five years in jail in Turkey
2017-05-23
[Hurriyet Daily News] A court in the western province of Izmir has sentenced the alleged killer of a Russian jet pilot to five years in jail over "violating the law on firearms" and "keeping a warfare weapon" in a separate case into him.

Alparslan Celik, the alleged killer of a pilot of the Russian SU-24 jet downed by The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
on Nov. 24, 2015, was tried over the charges after several weapons were found on him, his house and vehicle.

Both pilots aboard the downed SU-24 jet ejected and parachuted to the ground on the Syrian side of the border. One of them was killed by gun fire from the ground after ejecting from the plane.

After the downing of the jet, Celik defended the killing of the jet pilot in a video, saying the pilot had dropped bombs on Turkmens.

"That pilot bombed us five minutes [before Turkey downed the Russian jet] and our brothers were killed or maimed by these bombs. There is no place for a person who has bombed civilian Turkmens every day in my conscious," Celik had said.

"Reprisal is the most natural right. There is life in reprisal," he added.

Celik, as well as 17 other suspects, were being tried in Izmir 27th Criminal Court of First Instance after five automatic rifles, four pistols and two walkie-talkies were found in the searches carried out on them, in their houses and their vehicles on March 31, 2016.

Seven suspects were sentenced to five years in prison each over the aforementioned two charges, including Celik. In addition, one was sentenced to 1.5 years, while two were given ten months of prison time, and the others were acquitted.

Celik is currently in jail over charges for another crime.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Convictions on all the "Gulenist coup plotters" won't necessarily make it true.

In this case, though, you're probably right
Posted by: Frank G   2017-05-23 08:45  

#3  So when does an 'alleged killer' become just a 'killer'? I thought the trial, guilty verdict and sentencing affirmed the allegedness?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-05-23 07:49  

#2  "Reprisal is the most natural right. There is life in reprisal"

Just be sure you remember that when Vladimir's folks come calling.
Posted by: Bobby   2017-05-23 07:37  

#1  Out in a few months. With Paleostinians we call this "capture & release". Lets see what Vlad will do.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-05-23 01:44