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Name
  
Sedat Peker

Parents
  
Mary Peker, Ahmet Peker

Spouse
  
Ozge Yilmaz (m. 2008)


Nationality
  
Turkish

Role
  
Crime lord

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Children
  
Bogachan Talha Peker, Serdar Han Peker, Celal Han Peker, Filiz Lina Peker

Siblings
  
Vedat Peker, Atilla Peker


Similar
  
Süleyman Soylu, Alaattin Cakici, Necati Arabaci

Born
  
26 June 1971 (age 52), Adapazarı, Sakarya, Turkey

Other names
  
Reis Sedat Peker

Known for
  
Turkish mafia boss, YouTuber and whistle-blower

Website
  
sedatpeker.com

Sedat Peker (born 26 June 1971, Sakarya, Turkey) is a convicted Turkish criminal leader. He is also known for his political views that are based on Pan-Turkism.

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Life

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Peker was born in Sakarya, Turkey. He spent considerable time in Germany. He is a noted Turanist.

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Peker was tried for the murder of the drug smuggler Abdullah Topçu, but acquitted. The two other defendants in the same case, considered to be Peker's employees, were sentenced to lifelong imprisonment.

After this, he fled to Romania and was sought for, amongst others, protection racketeering, coercion, and incitement to murder. During this time it was reported that Peker had been visited by a minister and a member of parliament from the Motherland Party and guaranteed, in return for an unknown favor, to be only imprisoned for a short period of time.

On 17 August 1998 Peker was brought to Turkey of his own free will and surrendered to the authorities. The case against him was opened in September 1998. He pleaded guilty to the crimes for which he was accused and was found guilty of building a criminal organization. During the trial, Peker made some interesting remarks, which he never cleared up: " An older member of parliament sent me an SMS which said I shouldn't behave too arrogantly. I would like to tell you (the court) everything, because if I don't it could come to pass that I commit suicide under suspicious circumstances." The Prosecutors requested at least 7.5 years imprisonment, but Peker was only sentenced to eight months and 29 days. He was released on 14 May 1999.

On 12 May 2005 he was arrested during Operation ButterflyOn January 31, 2007, he was convicted of establishing and heading a criminal organization, committing robbery, forgery, and two instances of false imprisonment, resulting in a sentence of 14 years and five months.

On 30 May 2008, during his incarceration, Peker married his lawyer, Özge Yılmaz.

Peker is allegedly a member of the underground Turkish organization Ergenekon. Veli Küçük said in 2008 that Peker was the "son of a friend." On 5 August 2013 Peker was sentenced to ten years in prison as part of the Ergenekon trials, however, he and the other convicts were released a few months later.

On 13 January 2016 Peker said in a well-attended speech that the academics who signed the petition for peace will be massacred: “We will let your blood in streams and we will watch while you drawn in your own blood.”

References

Sedat Peker Wikipedia