23 January 2017•Update: 24 January 2017
By Idyli Tsakiri
ATHENS
An extradition ruling on eight Turkish soldiers allegedly involved in the July coup attempt will be made at the Supreme Court on Thursday, judges said Monday.
The court had been due to make a decision Monday but judges postponed the case after one judge suffered an accident.
The soldiers, who deny involvement in the coup bid, fled Turkey on the night of July 15 in a Blackhawk helicopter and landed in Greece.
They claimed asylum on the grounds that their lives were at risk in Turkey. Their case is being heard by the Supreme Court after previous rulings to extradite three and not extradite the other five were contested.
If the court decides they should be extradited their asylum applications will be void. Thursday’s decision will be final and may only be appealed at the European Court of Justice.