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Lt. Tümer sentenced to 9 years, 2 months in prison

Lt. Mehmet Tümer was sentenced to nine years and two months in prison during his trial at Elazığ 8th Corps Commandership Military Court on Friday on charges of causing the deaths of four soldiers by handing one a hand grenade whose pin he had pulled out to punish the soldier for sleeping during his night watch on Aug. 17.

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He was accused of committing a conscious crime and convicted for his negligence while attempting to punish the soldier.

Sgt. İbrahim Yaman and privates İbrahim Öztürk, Ali Osman Altın and Mesut Bulut died in an explosion in the Karakoçan district of Elazığ on Aug. 17. Following the incident, the military stated that they were victims of a hand grenade accident. A report appeared in the Taraf daily claiming that the deaths of the four soldiers were not the result of an accident, as was initially claimed, but due to the lieutenant's anger over a private falling asleep while on night watch.

The four soldiers were serving in the 2nd Motorized Private Battalion of the Karakoçan Gendarmerie Command in Elazığ when they were killed. During the ensuing investigation, other reports corroborated the one that had appeared in Taraf, claiming that the explosion was the result of a “punishment” in which Pvt. Öztürk of Mersin was forced to hold a hand grenade with the pin pulled out.

20 November 2009, Friday

TODAY'S ZAMAN WITH WIRES  İSTANBUL

   

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