Talon Posted October 12, 2004 #1 Share Posted October 12, 2004 Germany deports Turkey militant German police have deported an Islamic militant wanted by Turkey, hours after a court approved his extradition. Officials say Metin Kaplan, known as the Caliph of Cologne, was flown out of the country shortly after his arrest. Turkey wants to try him on charges including treason, alleging a plot to crash a plane into the mausoleum of the founder of the modern Turkish state. Kaplan has already served a four-year jail term in Germany for calling for the murder of a rival Islamic leader. He heads a group called the Caliphate State, which wants to overthrow Turkey's secular government. Police under fire Kaplan was detained in an internet cafe in Cologne, taken to Duesseldorf airport and put on a plane for Turkey. He had been free since May 2003, and evaded arrest earlier in the year when an extradition warrant was issued for him. German police were heavily criticised for the failure. The search was called off when an appeal against the order was lodged, and the suspect subsequently reappeared, reporting to police in line with earlier restrictions on his movements. Lawyers for Kaplan, 51, argued that he could face torture in Turkey and is too sick to travel. But in Tuesday's decision, a Cologne court ruled that these arguments were "outweighed by the public interest in an immediate deportation". Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/worl...ope/3737516.stm Lawyers for Kaplan, 51, argued that he could face torture in Turkey and is too sick to travel. So? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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