Fikret Emek (born 20 September 1963 in EmirdaÃÂ) is a retired soldier from the Special Forces Command (, ÃÂKK); a special forces unit active in the KurdishâÂÂTurkish conflict.
He was one of the first people detained in the Ergenekon investigation; an investigation into a supposed neonationalist organization that allegedly planned to overthrow the Turkish government. The investigation started when 27 grenades allegedly belonging to him were discovered following a then anonymous tip-off.
Emek was born in EmirdaÃÂ. In 1985 he graduated from the Turkish Military Academy (). Later he joined the ÃÂKK, and retired in 2005.
He lives close to his widowed mother in Eskià Âehir.
He is notable for possessing the most munitions of any person detained in the investigation; more than enough to flatten a twelve-floor reinforced concrete building. His mother was safekeeping the munitions which he allegedly had seized from PKK militants while on duty. Also confiscated were numerous documents including classified military information, and black lists.
On 5 August 2013 Emek was sentenced to 41 years and four months.