Higher judicial body appoints 11 new members to Supreme Court of Appeals
Judges attend an opening ceremony of the new legal year at the Presidential Complex in Ankara, Turkey, Sept. 1, 2020. (Photo by Ali Ekeyılmaz)


The Board of Judges and Prosecutors (HSK) on Friday appointed 11 judges and prosecutors to the Supreme Court of Appeals, including the chief public prosecutors of Istanbul, Ankara, Gaziantep and Mersin.

The decision was taken during the HSK’s meeting on Friday. Accordingly, Irfan Fidan was appointed as Istanbul's chief public prosecutor, Yüksel Kocaman was named Ankara's chief public prosecutor, Ahmet Çiçek was named for Gaziantep and Mustafa Ercan for Mersin. Selfet Giray, who presided over the Akıncı air base case on the July 15, 2016 coup attempt by Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ), was appointed as Ankara's 4th High Criminal Court president.

Other names that have been appointed to the Supreme Court of Appeals are former HSK Secretary-General Fuzuli Aydoğdu, Supreme Court Public Prosecutor Mehmet Beyhan Seçkin, Istanbul High Criminal Court President Canel Rüzgar, Judge Kemal Güngör, Mersin Chief Public Prosecutor Mustafa Ercan, Prosecutor Mustafa Doğan and judge Savaş Şahinbay.

The HSK will later appoint replacements for the four provincial chief prosecutors who have become members of the Supreme Court of Appeals.