A Turkish court arrested three soldiers allegedly filmed beating up and verbally abusing four young Syrians who attempted to cross the border illegally, state media reported Monday.
The video, widely shared on social media but which could not be independently verified, appears to shows four Turkish soldiers kicking and beating the Syrians.
A court in the southern Turkish province of Hatay ruled three of the soldiers would be remanded in custody but released a fourth soldier, state-run news agency Anadolu reported.
Before the arrests, the army said in a statement late Sunday that “the personnel in question were taken into custody and all administrative and judicial procedures have been immediately started against them”.
The incident took place on Friday at around 11:00 am (0800 GMT) on the Turkish-Syrian border, according to the military.
It said the Syrians who attempted to cross illegally were deported back after passing medical checks.
The video was apparently filmed by one soldier, whose shadow appears in the footage. It was not immediately clear how the footage had been released.
One soldier asks the Syrians: “Will you come to Turkey again? Be quiet man! Don’t shout.”
One soldier is also seen repeatedly kicking a Syrian and then again once he is on the ground.
The Syrians are seen groaning in pain in the video. And the soldier asks another man: “Why did you bring the refugees in? Are you a smuggler?”
Turkey is home to 2.9 million Syrian refugees, according to government figures, but the vast majority are scattered throughout the country rather than in camps.
Source: AFP
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