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Ibb Davasinda Bugun Tahliyeler Gelebilir

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The article reports on the ongoing corruption trial against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB), noting that today's court session will involve a review of pre-trial detention status. The proceedings, which are in their 53rd day, include statements from İBB Urban Planning Director Ramazan Gülten and his lawyers, followed by the prosecutor's opinion and the court's decision.
Key points
- The corruption trial against the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) is currently taking place in Silivri.
- Today's session will focus on evaluating the detention status of the defendants.
- A total of 414 defendants, with 68 currently detained, are being judged in this case.
- The court previously ordered the release of several individuals, including İBB officials and private citizens.
- Prosecutors have requested severe penalties for İmamoğlu, accusing him of numerous crimes such as 'establishing an organization to commit crime' and 'embezzlement'.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableThe court is scheduled to evaluate the detention status of defendants during today's session.
- VerifiableProsecutors are requesting a sentence ranging from 2,352 years to 828 years and 2 months for İmamoğlu.
Missing context
The article provides extensive details regarding the charges and requested sentences against İmamoğlu but does not include any commentary or context on the political implications of these accusations or the potential impact of the court's decisions on the city's governance.
Topic context
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