On March 7, 1997, the hijackers were sentenced to more than eight years in prison. Abdurrahmanov escaped on October 4 from the State Hospital in
Bursa. On October 21, Zubarayev, Gitsba and Özcan also escaped from prison. Gitsba had later been reportedly shot dead coming out of a
mosque in
Gudauta, Abkhazia, on August 17, 2007. The leader of the militants,
Muhammed Tokcan, escaped from the prison in
Dalaman on October 6, 1997. Tokcan was arrested again at
Atatürk Airport in Istanbul on April 29, 1999, as he tried to flee to Sochi under a false passport. He was
paroled on December 22, 2000. On April 22, 2001, just before midnight, a group of 12 militants led by Tokcan (who was still on parole), seized the
Swissôtel in Istanbul and took hostages to draw international attention to
the new war in Chechnya. The crisis ended when all gunmen surrendered after just 12 hours, again without bloodshed.
Erdinç Tekir had been an
İHH employee for two years following a decade of volunteering for the organization. wounded by the IDF boarding party. Tekir told Hürriyet that the group that hijacked the ferryboat and the
Israelis who boarded the Mavi Marmara were both
pirates, however they were the pirates of goodness, whereas Israel was cruel. ==See also==