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Jury selection set for trial of Turkey-owned bank executive

Jury selection set for trial of Turkey-owned bank executive
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Reza Zarrab in the center of this image, at a police station in Istanbul in 2013, surrounded by journalists. (Ozan Kose/AFP/Getty Images)
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Halkbank Deputy CEO Mehmet Hakan Atilla (Screengrab, YouTube)
Updated 27 November 2017

Jury selection set for trial of Turkey-owned bank executive

Jury selection set for trial of Turkey-owned bank executive

NEW YORK: Jury selection is scheduled to begin in the trial of a top executive for a state-run bank in Turkey accused of conspiring to help Iran evade economic sanctions.
Halkbank Deputy CEO Mehmet Hakan Atilla has pleaded not guilty to charges he conspired with international gold trader Reza Zarrab. Jury selection is set to begin Monday.
It’s unknown what role Zarrab could play in the trial.
Turkey’s deputy prime minister has said Zarrab is a “hostage” being forced to testify against Turkey’s government. Manhattan federal court Judge Richard Berman has said Turkey’s government can provide evidence to help the men instead of lobbying criticisms.
Turkey’s president has repeatedly asked the US to release Zarrab.
Zarrab has hired former US officials to also work for his release.