Controversial Turkish prosecutor fled to Germany from Armenia

A Turkish prosecutor who handled probes into alleged coup cases in Turkey has fled with a colleague to Germany via Georgia and Armenia after learning of an upcoming arrest warrant issued in his name, daily Hürriyet reported on Aug. 14. 

Former prosecutor Zekeriya Öz fled to Armenia through Georgia on Aug. 10, some 12 hours before the Bak?rköy Chief Prosecutor's Office in Istanbul issued an arrest warrant for him and two other former prosecutors, Celal Kara and Mehmet Yüzgeç. The suspects have been accused of attempting to overthrow the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government by force and forming a criminal organization. 

Reports indicated Öz flew to Germany from Armenia on Aug. 11 without encountering any problems because the arrest warrant had not been issued at the time. 

It remains unknown whether Germany was Öz's final destination. 

Öz led probes into alleged coup plots, most significantly the controversial Ergenekon trials, during which he was criticized for human rights violations. 

He was also the prosecutor who launched the Dec. 17, 2013, graft probe, the country's most extensive corruption investigation to date, which implicated senior government figures including former ministers Muammer Güler, Erdo?an Bayraktar, Egemen Ba??? and Zafer Ça?layan. 

The sharp turn in Öz's relationship with the AKP government was believed to be associated with a feud between the AKP and U.S.-based Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, who allegedly has influence over the Turkish judiciary. 

Öz had been dismissed from his post as Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor on May 12 and downgraded to a minor position.

Meanwhile, Ahmet Çörto?lu, the lawyer of former Ergenekon suspect Tuncay Özkan, told Hürriyet...

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