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    OFFICER SUSPENDED IN DINK PROBE
    By Sarah Rainsford

    BBC News, Istanbul
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/eur ope/6335633.stm
    Published: 2007/02/06 14:58:37 GMT

    A senior Turkish policeman has been suspended amid allegations police
    had advance warning of the murder of ethnic Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink.

    Ten officers and paramilitary policemen have already been suspended
    in the Black Sea city of Samsun.

    They were suspended after video images were leaked to the press
    showing officers posing with a teenager who confessed to the murder.

    Mr Dink was shot outside his newspaper office on 19 January.

    Informer's 'tip-off'

    The inquiry into the official handling of the case has raised serious
    questions over the possible complicity of Turkey's security forces
    with extreme nationalist groups.

    Hrant Dink had angered Turkish nationalists by challenging the state
    position that the mass killing of Ottoman Armenians by Turks in WWI
    was not genocide.

    Investigators are looking into allegations that Istanbul police were
    informed that Hrant Dink's life was in danger eleven months before
    he was killed.

    Reports in the Turkish press say the head of police intelligence
    here admits receiving a letter from police in the city of Trabzon
    last February with a tip-off from an informer.

    The teenager who confessed to killing Hrant Dink is from Trabzon.

    The reports say the Istanbul police intelligence chief made only
    superficial inquiries and failed to pass the information on to his
    superiors.

    Police sources have confirmed to the BBC the officer concerned has
    now been suspended from duty while the investigation continues.

    The focus now appears to be on whether or not the failure to act
    was deliberate.

    For days a fierce debate has raged about possible links between those
    who killed Hrant Dink and ultra-nationalist networks operating with
    the state and security forces.

    'Dark structures'

    For many those suspicions hardened when video footage was released
    showing police officers posing alongside the main suspect in the
    murder.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has fuelled that debate by
    alluding to what is known here as the "deep state" twice since Mr
    Dink's killing.

    He has talked of dark structures operating within the state but
    outside the law in the belief they are protecting the country.
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