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  • ANKARA: 'Kucuk Was Ergenekon's Number-Eig

    'KUCUK WAS ERGENEKON'S NUMBER-EIGHT MAN'

    Today's Zaman
    April 23 2008
    Turkey

    Retired Gen. Veli Kucuk was the Ergenekon criminal gang's number-eight
    man, says Tuncay Guney, a Turkish rabbi with suspected ties to the
    group, according to a report in the Sabah daily yesterday.

    Guney, currently serving as a rabbi at the Jacobs House Jewish
    Community Center in Toronto, Canada, claimed there were seven people
    within the Ergenekon gang superior to Kucuk, who has been under arrest
    since late January as part of an investigation into the criminal
    formation allegedly seeking to overthrow the government. "Kucuk
    was serving as Ergenekon's secretary-general," asserted Guney in an
    interview with Sabah.

    Guney came to prominence when the first documents related to the
    Ergenekon gang were seized on his computer in a 2001 police raid. He
    is also known as the person who revealed Kucuk's ties with the gang.

    "Important decisions in the gang were made by Kucuk. There were seven
    people superior to him in Ergenekon till 2001. I am not aware of the
    gang's current formation. I don't know what Kucuk's current position
    in the gang is, but I know the seven people who were superior to
    Kucuk in the gang -- but I cannot disclose their names due to my
    personal security. Yet I can say that some of these seven names are
    still active in the gang," he claimed.

    So far about 50 suspects have been arrested as part of the Ergenekon
    investigation, launched after the police found a house full of
    guns and explosives in Ä°stanbul last June. Those arrested include
    retired generals and army officials, as well as public figures such
    as journalists and mafia leaders. The Ergenekon gang is believed to
    be a shadowy and powerful neo-nationalist formation allegedly behind
    a number of politically motivated murders, including the assassination
    of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in 2007.

    "Ergenekon's official religion is Shamanism. Kucuk used to speak
    about Shamanism in the gang's gatherings. He used to say Turks'
    main religion was Shamanism," noted Guney.

    He also claimed recent operations against Ergenekon were not thorough
    enough.

    "The gang was discovered after the documents on my computer were
    revealed. But you cannot eliminate a gang with two prosecutors and
    a few police department heads. I made a deposition to police for 11
    hours related to Ergenekon in 2001, but no operation was launched
    against the gang despite my testimony," remarked Guney.

    --Boundary_(ID_TDwaCUg1SxoEBK/XeltitA)--
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