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  • Turkish police failed to act on tip-off on journalist's murder

    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 30, 2007 Tuesday 2:31 PM GMT

    Turkish police failed to act on tip-off on journalist's murder: press


    Turkish authorities are investigating claims that police received
    intelligence last year of a plan to kill ethnic Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink but failed to act on it, a senior official said.

    "We are looking into allegations regarding Erhan Tuncel," an alleged
    police informer and one of the six suspects charged in connection
    with the January 19 killing of Dink, the Anatolia news agency quoted
    Istanbul Governor Muammer Guler as saying late Monday.

    Several reports in the Turkish press Tuesday said Tuncel, a
    university student in the northern city of Trabzon with links to the
    ultranationalist group blamed for the killing, warned local police in
    February 2006 of a plan to assassinate the prominent journalist.

    Tuncel reportedly told police that Yasin Hayal, also under arrest in
    connection with the murder, planned to travel from Trabzon to
    Istanbul to kill Dink, the 52-year-old editor of the bilingual
    Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos.

    The informant furnished the address where Hayal would stay in
    Istanbul, the mass-circulation Sabah said.

    The intelligence was passed on to Istanbul police, who found nothing
    suspicious at the address and took no further action, the liberal
    Milliyet reported.

    It said Tuncel turned informer in 2004 in exchange for immunity after
    he was detained in connection with a bomb attack on a McDonald's
    restaurant in Trabzon, for which Hayal served 11 months in jail.

    In the summer of 2006, police stopped working with Tuncel on
    suspicion that he was a double agent, Milliyet said.

    Dink, branded a "traitor" by nationalists for urging open debate on
    the massacres of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire, which he termed
    genocide, was shot three times in the head outside the Agos offices
    in central Istanbul.

    A Turkish court has charged Ogun Samast, a 17-year-old unemployed
    middle school graduate, with the murder.

    Hayal is believed to have given Samast money and the gun that killed
    Dink and Tuncel is suspects of instigating the murder.

    Apart from the six people already charged, police said they detained
    two others on Monday and three more on Tuesday.

    The identities of the five new suspects, who are being interrogated
    by Istanbul police, have not been disclosed.
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