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  • ANKARA: Dink Murder Probe Widens To Include Chief Of Police

    DINK MURDER PROBE WIDENS TO INCLUDE CHIEF OF POLICE

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 8 2007

    The chief police official of Ýstanbul may face an investigation
    over an alleged failure to follow up a tip-off about a plot to kill
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, news reports said Wednesday.

    On Monday, the Interior Ministry sacked Ýstanbul Police Intelligence
    Chief Ahmet Ýlhan Guler as part of an ongoing probe over allegations
    that the security organizations failed to take measures that could
    have saved Dink's life.

    The dismissal of Guler was received with suspicion in the media,
    which said he apparently "sacrificed" himself to save Istanbul Police
    Chief Celalettin Cerrah. Guler reportedly told inspectors that he had
    received the tip-off from a police informant about plans to kill Dink
    some 11 months before the murder but had never reported it to Cerrah
    because he thought the information was not reliable.

    Inspectors investigating the allegations have asked for permission to
    launch a preliminary investigation into Cerrah and Interior Minister
    Abdulkadir Aksu swiftly gave the authorization, daily Sabah said.

    Cerrah may face a full investigation if the preliminary investigation
    results show this is necessary.

    Dink, editor of the bilingual Agos daily, was gunned down in broad
    daylight on Jan. Dink was tried and sentenced to a six-month suspended
    imprisonment for an article he wrote about an alleged genocide of
    Armenians and the Armenian diaspora's attitude toward it.

    Some five policemen and five members of the gendarmerie have been
    dismissed in a separate investigation launched after a leak to the
    media of scandalous footage showing members of both the police and
    gendarmerie posing for souvenir photos with Samast at a police station
    in Samsun, where Samast had been arrested after a nationwide manhunt.

    Newspapers reported that the gendarmerie had also been given the
    same tip-off about the plot to kill Dink, but it also ignored the
    warning. News reports said yesterday that one of the suspects in the
    case, 24-year-old Yasin Hayal who has earlier confessed to inciting
    the murder, has changed his initial testimony and said Erhan Tuncel,
    the police informant who reportedly gave the tip-off to the police
    and gendarmerie, had incited the killing. Tuncel is one of the chief
    suspects in the case and is currently in jail.

    --Boundary_(ID_JLv77Jiu6XK74cFDvM4ARA)--
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