Ezgi Apartment Case: Architect Released! Corruption Trials in Focus

The release of architect Ertan Danacı in the Ezgi Apartment case has sparked discussions about corruption trials. This situation has resonated widely in public opinion.
In Kahramanmaraş, the Ezgi Apartment, where 35 people lost their lives during the earthquakes, had its architect facing a potential sentence of 876 years. However, the court decided to release him, citing the nearing legal limits of detention.
The court noted that Ertan Danacı had been going through difficult times both materially and spiritually, and that the evidence had largely been collected. This led to the decision of release under judicial control.
Similarly, in the Buket Apartment case, contractor Hikmet Günsay was released due to long detention. This has contributed to the rise of corruption trials.
The devastation in Kahramanmaraş and the corruption trials continue to hold significant attention in Turkey's agenda. The outcomes of these cases raise questions about safety and accountability in the construction sector.
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