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    Turkish Daily News , Turkey
    Jan 24 2007

    Police arrests one more 'brother'
    Wednesday, January 24, 2007

    ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News

    Investigating a third layer of involvement in the Hrant Dink murder,
    a new "brother," Elazig-born Erhan T. was arrested in Trabzon two days
    ago and brought to Istanbul yesterday, daily Hurriyet reported. By
    snatching Erhan T. the police reached the "third circle" of the
    investigation, it was reported. Together with suspected murderer
    Ogun Samast and Yasin Hayal - the "brother" who had given the gun to
    Samast according to his police confession - Erhan T. is thought to
    be the third person of the link.

    Hayal confessed to the police that he charged Samast to kill Dink
    "to save the honor of Turkey." According to reports, Hayal said he
    was influenced by Erhan T. who told him "to act on Dink" as soon as
    possible. This confession led the police to Erhan T., a university
    student in Trabzon.

    Police sources said that Erhan T. is also suspected to be behind
    the murder of Italian Priest Santoro in Trabzon in 2004. Police are
    investigating the similarities between the Dink case and the Santoro
    murder, they said.

    On the other hand, security forces are under criticism for negligence
    over Hayal, who bombed McDonalds in Trabzon in 2004.

    Hayal, served 11 months in prison for the bombing that injured six
    people. Hayal declared, "I will be in prison for three years, then I
    will bomb the Russian Embassy and HSBC." His sentence was not even
    three years because none of the wounded pressed charges. He became
    a hero amongst Trabzon youth as he reportedly intended to be.

    Security officials, however, blamed changes in the Turkish Penal Code
    (TCK) made in to harmonize with European Union laws. Trabzon Police
    Chief Reşat Altintay emphasized that the changes make it difficult
    to follow and investigate people.

    As the investigation continues, another claim is that Samast was
    only bait. According to Sabah, a top ranking official said: "The
    organization had the murderer seen on purpose. It wants to give the
    impression that the case is solved."

    Colleagues of Dink also claimed after the murder that Dink was
    receiving serious warnings of threats from various circles including
    a deputy governor of Istanbul and a former military official and that
    he had applied to the Şişli Prosecutor about those threats.

    Dink's lawyer Erdal Dogan claimed that retired Brig. Gen. Veli Kucuk
    was among the names that had threatened the Armenian journalist. In
    a press conference in front of the Agos newspaper on Saturday, Dogan
    said: "Dink had been receiving threats for two-and-a-half years. The
    name that worried him most was Veli Kucuk.

    But this is not an an aspersion (misleading charge meant to harm
    his reputation)."

    Kucuk denied the accusations and said, "I will file a complaint
    to the Istanbul Bar Association against Dogan because of his false
    declaration." Kucuk was known widely as one of the suspects of the
    Susurluk case, which involved a car accident that drew attention to
    a secret state organization. Kucuk refused to speak in the Susurluk
    trial and was acquitted.
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