Türkiye's opposition television network Halk TV's Editor-in-Chief Suat Toktas, the only detained defendant in a high-profile case involving journalists, was released after the court acquitted all defendants of charges related to "attempting to influence judicial duties" on Tuesday.
However, the case was sent to the reconciliation office for the charge of "eavesdropping and recording private conversations," as the necessary reconciliation procedure had not been completed.
The case involved journalists from Halk TV: Suat Toktas, Seda Selek, Baris Pehlivan, Serhan Asker, and Kursad Oguz, who appeared in court for the first time.
The trial took place at Istanbul's 54th Criminal Court, with demonstrations taking place outside the courthouse. Toktas had been detained on Jan. 30, 2025.
The court acquitted all defendants of the charge of attempting to influence the judicial process. However, the case regarding the eavesdropping charge was sent to the reconciliation office.
The court also lifted the judicial control measure for the defendants, including Suat Toktas, who was released from detention.
The detentions follow the earlier arrests of journalistBaris Pehlivan, TV presenter Seda Selek, and Halk TV Responsible Manager Serhan Asker.
The trio had been taken into custody on charges including the unauthorized publication of telephone conversations with a state official and attempting to influence an expert witness.
According to the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, the investigation was focused on allegations of “attempting to influence an expert witness” and “recording and publishing private conversations.”