Greek court OK’s extradition of three Turkish ‘coup’ officers
‘A Greek court has ruled that three Turkish army officers accused of playing a role in a failed July coup against the administration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could be extradited to Turkey.
According to a judicial source, the Athens appeals court said that the three should be sent back for “attempting to topple the regime” of President Erdogan.
The court, however, noted that it had not found conclusive evidence linking the officers to an attack on Erdogan. The ruling came a day after the same court rejected the extradition of another three Turkish military officers.’
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