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    ACCUSATIONS FLY BETWEEN SUSPECTS IN DINK MURDER

    ASBAREZ
    2/9/2007

    ISTANBUL--A prime suspect in last month's murder of journalist Hrant
    Dink Wednesday put the blame on another arrested suspect, who has
    turned out to be a police informant, for the murder, New Anatolia
    news agency reported.

    Yasin Hayal, the alleged second man in the murder who ordered gunman
    Ogun Samast to kill Dink, claimed during interrogation at prison that
    Erhan Tuncel engineered both Dink's murder and a McDonald's restaurant
    bombing three years ago, private news channel CNN Turk reported.

    Tuncel was arrested on charges of soliciting the murder but it
    latter came to light that he was once a police informant and passed
    a tip-off to the police about the murder almost one year before
    the killing. Hayal was convicted on charges of bombing a McDonald's
    restaurant in the northern province of Trabzon. He had said that he
    committed the crime under influence of personal hatred towards the U.S.

    Dink was gunned down last month by Samast, a teenager who was caught
    by police a day after the murder. Hayal's father said earlier in the
    week that his son called him and said that if he talks Tuncel would
    spend a lifetime in prison.

    Hayal was charged with providing money and the murder weapon to Samast,
    who is also a Trabzon resident.

    The testimony of a relative of Hayal's also stirred the country as
    he claimed that Hayal had spent quite a long time in acquiring a
    weapon and that certain Gendarmerie officers were informed about
    Hayal's quest.

    Hayal was given a six-month prison sentence for the bombing but
    the decision was appealed based on insufficient investigation and
    evidence. The Court of Appeals started to hear the appeal case
    on Tuesday after the file had waited almost seven months in the
    archives. It was alleged last week that Tuncel told police last
    February that Hayal planed to kill Dink, but that police didn't give
    any credit to the tip-off.

    In related news, the Interior Ministry late on Tuesday gave permission
    to launch a probe into Istanbul Police Chief Celalettin Cerrah after
    intense political and public pressure.

    Earlier this week Istanbul police head of intelligence Ahmet Ilhan
    Guler, who said, "I admit all my guilt for not sharing the intelligence
    I received regarding the assassination plot," was removed from office,
    following the suspension of five police and five Gendarmerie officers
    in Samsun.

    Trabizon Governor Huseyin Yavuzdemir and Police Chief Resat Altay
    were also suspended soon after the murder.
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