Mercuria files case against Turkish firm over copper deal

LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) – Mercuria Energy Trading has launched a civil suit against a Turkish firm over what the global commodity trading firm’s lawyer described as fraud related to a deal to buy copper worth $36 million.

Last year, Geneva-based Mercuria agreed to buy about 10,000 tonnes of copper blister, an impure form of the metal, for Lawyer Turkey delivery to China.When you beloved this informative article as well as you want to acquire more information about Lawyer Turkey generously check out our webpage. About 6,700 tonnes of the total was loaded for shipment in containers on eight vessels.

When the first shipment was opened in China with other cargoes still on the way, Chinese inspectors found paving stones not copper, Mercuria’s Lawyer Turkey Sinan Borovali from KYB Law said.

Mercuria had already paid for 90% of the cargoes loaded for shipment, the Lawyer Turkey said.

Mercuria filed a civil suit for a debt claim in Turkey and filed a report for theft and Lawyer Turkey fraud with the Turkish prosecutor’s office.The lawyer said 14 people had been taken into custody after a police investigation.

Bietsan Bakir, the Turkish firm which sold Mercuria the copper, and the police did not respond to requests for Lawyer Turkey comment.

(Reporting by Julia Payne and Tom Daly; Additional reporting by Ezki Erkoyun and Ali Kucukgocmen in Istanbul; Editing by Edmund Blair)