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Seçil Erzan’s Hearing Postponed to January 15th

Seçil Erzan’s hearing postponed to January 15

The hearing at the Istanbul 41st High Criminal Court, where Seçil Erzan was tried, started at around 11.30 in the morning and was interrupted at 13.30 in the afternoon. The hearing resumed around 14.30 and lasted approximately 13 hours. The court was adjourned to Monday to hear witnesses.

“SEÇİL’S DEMAND FOR MONEY NEVER ENDED”

Complainant Mert Zeydanlı said, “Branch manager Seçil Erzan invited me to her room. She told me about a private fund. She made offers. I know what private funds are. The only question I asked here was what will be my security. Because there was no situation that I could follow on any platform Erzan also told me that I could get a promissory note as security. He said that this fund was within Denizbank. I gave money 4 times in total. Once in a while I received money, 400 thousand dollars. After receiving this payment, he came to me with new offers the next day. I did not accept it. Even though I questioned it at first, he called me and said, “I made a ticket without asking you, I loaded 400 thousand dollars, otherwise we cannot get the money inside, the transaction will be closed. After all, this person is a banker, such a scenario never crossed my mind. I am complaining. Seçil’s demand for money never stopped. I am Fatih.” “I have never met the term,” he said.

LAWYERS ASKED FOR THE RELEASE OF THEIR CLIENTS

The hearing prosecutor requested that the detention of the detained defendants be continued. The defendant’s lawyers requested the release of their detained clients. The president of the court stated that the hearing took too long and postponed the hearing to Monday, January 15, to hear the witnesses and take the statements of the complainants who were not heard.

 

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