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Marmara Prison () or officially Marmara Penitentiaries Campus () formerly Silivri Prison is a high-security state
correctional institution A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, or remand center, is a facility where people are imprisoned under the authority of the state, usually as punishment for various crim ...
complex in the
Silivri Silivri, formerly Selymbria (Greek language, Greek: Σηλυμβρία), is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 217,163 (2022). It lies along the Sea of Marmara, outsi ...
district of
Istanbul Province Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics ...
in
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. Established in 2008, it is the country's most modern and Europe's largest penal facility. As of June 5, 2008, a total of 96,760
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s and
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s were detained in Turkey. 11,148 of them were held in ten correctional facilities of closed and open type within Istanbul Province. Following the opening of Silivri Prison, which has a capacity of nearly 11,000 inmates, the number of inmates in all Istanbul's prisons reached 15,910. The prison complex is located west of Silivri on the highway E84, which connects the highway D.100 to the European Motorway O-3 ( E80). In 2022, the prison's name was changed to Marmara Prison.


Prison complex

The need for a prison located far from the inhabited areas became necessary as Istanbul's biggest prison, the
Bayrampaşa Prison The Bayrampaşa Prison () is a former prison in the Bayrampaşa district of Istanbul Province in Turkey. It was established in 1968 in an area of 120.000m². History The construction of the prison was started 1956. 12 years later, in 1968, it w ...
, although built in the mid-1960s in the outskirts, remained within the city limits due to the city's rapid expansion. Another important reason was to abandon outdated facilities in accordance with the initiated
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for an effective
penal system A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, or remand center, is a facility where people are imprisoned under the authority of the state, usually as punishment for various cri ...
. The construction of Silivri Prison began in 2005, and it took three years to complete. Covering an area of and stretching over land, the prison complex is composed of nine blocks, one open and eight L-type closed correctional institutions having a total capacity for 10,904 inmates. Each of the eight L-type closed correctional blocks consists of 61 units for up to 21 inmates, four rooms for three and 40 single rooms. Single rooms or rooms for three are , open courtyards are , the intercommunity unit is , and the unit that accommodates up to 21 people is . Each section has an aerial input for TV, a radio, a small kitchen, a power socket and an alarm button to call for prison staff in case of emergency. The nine blocks are separately reachable beyond the main entrance and are also independently administered by separate directors and their own staff. Each block has three separate gates, one for defendants and convicts, one for personnel, lawyers and visitors and another one for material. The complex has a parking lot for 1,500 cars, a waiting lounge at the entrance for visitors, a health care institution, a
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, six classrooms, eight vocational training workshops, two open-air sports grounds, an indoor sports center, a library, a shopping market, a day-care center, a restaurant, 500 staff accommodations and social facilities. Six power distribution units and two water stations supply the facility. For hearings with a high number of defendants or convicts of high security risk, two courtrooms, office rooms for judges and prosecutors are also available inside the campus. Around 17,000 people including 2,000 service people and 1,500 visitors sojourn in the complex daily. It is reported that the cost of the construction was around 100 million TRL (approx.
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67 million at the time, and around
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6.8 million in 2022). In 2022, the prison's name was changed to Marmara Prison.


Security

The prison, which employs around 134 staff, is equipped with state-of-the-art security devices at the checkpoints. At the entrances and exits, there are eye-sensitive doors and x-ray devices for biometric electronic scan. Every person, even prison director,
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or visitor, is screened by x-ray devices before entering the waiting hall. The device is monitored on two separate displays. Additionally, high-resolution images of the irises of the eyes of the people, prison personnel's once only and the visitors' each time, are recorded for authentication by
iris recognition Iris recognition is an automated method of biometrics, biometric identification that uses mathematical pattern-recognition techniques on video images of one or both of the iris (anatomy), irises of an individual's Human eye, eyes, whose complex ...
. A picture of every inmate is fixed on the outer wall of his cell. Inmates can lock up the door of their cells from the inside to protect themselves against attacks. The cell door can be opened with guard's key. The inmates can also alarm the prison security by pushing a button on the cell wall. For the outdoor security of the facility, gendarmerie units are responsible.


Inmates

With the establishment of modern correctional facilities in Turkey, defendants and convicts are detained in different prisons classified after the type of crime. In Silivri Prison, a separate wing is assigned to male criminals between 18 and 21 years of age convicted of
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other than of
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. The penal reform aiming at improvement of activities like education and training, penological rehabilitation and psychosocial rehabilitation services is fulfilled in Silivri Prison. Right after the completion of the complex, around 3,500 of the 5,500 inmates of the 40-year-old Bayrampaşa Prison were transferred to Silivri. The relocation of the defendants and the convicts charged for crimes like
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,
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,
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or
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started on June 6, 2008.


Ergenekon trial

The
Ergenekon trials The Ergenekon trials or the Ergenekon conspiracy, were a series of high-profile trials which took place in 2008–2016 in Turkey in which 275 people, including military officers, journalists and opposition lawmakers, all alleged members of Erge ...
, relating to the Ergenekon organization, an alleged clandestine network formed by former and active military and security officers, politicians, journalists, academics and mafia leaders, who allegedly attempted to overthrow the government, is being held since October 20, 2008 in the purpose-built Silivri Prison courtroom. For security reasons, Silivri Prison Complex was chosen to host the Ergenekon trial. In order to avoid the risky and time-consuming transportation of the confined suspects to a courthouse in away Istanbul, the hearings are held at the courtroom inside the prison complex. However, as the number of defendants and hence the number of lawyers attending the hearings increased in process of the trial, the existing courtroom became unsatisfactory. In June 2009, the prison's sport hall was converted for the term of the trial into a maxi courtroom with a capacity for 753 people including defendants, witnesses, lawyers, spectators and the press members. A box with railing, sufficiently large for 180 defendants, is situated in the middle of the courtroom. Meanwhile, the former courtroom, with an original capacity for 203 people, was also enlarged to hold 405 people.


Popular culture

Among the Turkish youth, "Silivri is cold" (Turkish: ''Silivri soğuktur'') is a
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due to censorship in the country and Article 299 of the Turkish Penal Code.


Notable inmates


Arrested in the Ergenekon and

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investigations (2007-2013)

* Mustafa Levent Göktaş (born 1959), retired Colonel of Special Forces Command *
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(born 1944), retired Brigadier General of
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(born 1943), former Chief of the General Staff of Turkey * Ali Yasak (born 1956), organized crime boss, involved in the
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Arrested after the 2016's coup d'état attempt

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during the
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