After a high criminal court in İstanbul issued a detention warrant on Friday for a man who was released by another court earlier this week in a trial concerning his attack on a young nurse due to the woman’s clothing, the man was arrested by an İstanbul court on Saturday.
Abdullah Çakıroğlu was detained by police on Friday following a court decision in the same day.
The court made the ruling after the İstanbul Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday objected to a decision by the İstanbul Anadolu 40th Penal Court of First Instance to release Çakıroğlu.
The first hearing in the trial of the attacker, Çakıroğlu, was held at the İstanbul Anadolu 40th Penal Court of First Instance on Wednesday. The court decided to release Çakıroğlu pending trial in a development that attracted widespread criticism.
The İstanbul Anadolu Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office submitted a petition to the Anadolu 40th Penal Court of First Instance, demanding Çakıroğlu’s arrest in consideration of the nature of the charges leveled and because not all evidence related to the incident had been collected.
In his defense on Wednesday, Çakıroğlu said he kicked the woman because her attire was not appropriate for a public space. He also said he suffers from mental problems.
When victim Ayşegül Terzi’s lawyer slammed the court over its ruling for the release of the attacker, asking what would happen if Çakıroğlu were to attack her client again, the judge said if something like that happens again, they should report it to the authorities.
Twenty-three-year-old nurse Terzi told Turkish newspapers and TV stations that on Sept. 12, the first day of Eid al-Adha, on the way home from her shift at a hospital in İstanbul, an unidentified man on the bus kicked her. She said that because of her earphones she did not hear what the man said before he suddenly kicked her in the face, but a passenger next to her said the attacker shouted “These woman are evil and spread bad fortune” and uttered disparaging remarks. Terzi was wearing shorts on the day of the attack.
Çakıroğlu was briefly detained last month but later arrested due to public outrage caused by his release.