Owner of flooded mine in Karaman surrenders to prosecutor’s office
Saffet Uyar, the owner of a coal mine in Karaman in which 18 miners went missing following an underground flood on Oct. 28, surrendered to the public prosecutorâs office early on Nov. 9.
Has Åekerler Mining, which is owned by Uyar and operates the mine in Karamanâs Ermenek district, denied responsibility for the accident in a statement issued two days after the incident, assuring that all necessary safety measures had been taken. The bodies of two miners were recovered on Nov. 6.
Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said Nov. 8 that that the initial suspicions about the cause of the accident have been confirmed, as initial probes suggested that the mine had approached an old mineâs water-filled galleries by as few as six or seven meters.
âThis is a very clear mistake by the operators of the mine ... They ignored workersâ warnings, claiming that the old mine was still 50-60 meters away,â Yıldız added, stressing that authorities would share the details after the administrative investigation was concluded.
âThe chief prosecutor informed us that one of the detained suspects is the owner of the mine. Two others are his partners. The other five are technical personnel,â Yıldız told reporters on Nov. 8 in Ermenek.
Turkish authorities, who initially announced that eight people were detained, later said that one person was still being sought.
The 18 miners were trapped while having lunch deep inside the coal mine on Oct. 28 by tons of water. The bodies of 30-year-old Kerim Haznedar and 23-year-old Ä°sa GözbaÅı were only retrieved after 11 days of round-the-clock efforts to remove the water and sludge that inundated the workers.
Haznedar and GözbaÅı were laid to rest in Karaman on Nov. 8,...
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