Armed attack in Santa Maria Church: 1 dead
Minister of Internal Affairs Ali Yerlikaya announced that there was an armed attack on a person at the Santa Maria Church in Sarıyer. One person lost his life in the armed attack that took place during Sunday mass. An investigation was launched to catch the two masked people who carried out the attack.
Minister Yerlikaya said, "We strongly condemn this vile attack." An investigation has been launched Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç made a statement about the armed attack on a
person in Santa Maria Church.
Minister Tunç announced that an investigation was launched by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and that a deputy chief prosecutor and two public prosecutors were assigned to shed light on the incident.
Tunç said, "Efforts are continuing to identify and capture the suspects who carried out the attack. The investigation is being carried out multifacetedly and meticulously."
The tenant who reported his landlord to the prosecutor's office was punished for "slander"
One of the landlord-tenant disputes brought to the judicial authorities in Istanbul turned into a "slander" case due to the allegation that a forged signature was used in the eviction notice and this claim was not found to be true. According to the information reflected in the indictment prepared by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, the tenant Basri A filed a complaint against the landlord Kemal G to the prosecutor's office, claiming that he filed an eviction lawsuit against him with a fake undertaking by forging his signature.
Following the complaint, an investigation was launched against Kemal G. for "forgery of private documents". The signature belongs to the tenant The prosecutor's office sent the eviction letter to an expert to compare the signatures of the tenant and the landlord. During the examination, it was determined that the signature belonged to the tenant Basri A, who notified the prosecutor's office. Thereupon, the prosecutor's office decided not to prosecute the landlord, but filed a lawsuit against the tenant, Basri A., for "slander", demanding imprisonment from 1 to 4 years.
Defendant Basri A, who made his defense in the case heard at Istanbul Criminal Court of First Instance, said that he was disturbed by his landlord because he could not pay the rent and enforcement proceedings were initiated against him, and then the landlord filed an eviction lawsuit in the civil court, citing an eviction undertaking. Claiming that he did not sign a commitment, and that one of the documents he signed with the real estate agent while renting the house 3 years ago could be a letter of commitment, the defendant requested acquittal, arguing that he could prove that the signature on the document did not belong to him and that he was somewhere else at the time the document was drawn up.
The court also put the lawyer's expenses on the tenant The court that decided the case sentenced the defendant to 10 months in prison for "slander" for causing an unfair investigation against the landlord. The court, which postponed the sentence and ordered the defendant to be subject to a 1-year supervision period, also decided that the defendant should pay 17 thousand 900 lira attorney fee to the landlord's lawyer.