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  • ISTANBUL: An informant offers to cooperate in the Dink murder probe

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Feb 13 2013


    An informant offers to cooperate in the Dink murder probe: report

    ISTANBUL ` DoÄ?an News Agency


    The Istanbul prosecutor investigating the murder of the Turkish
    journalist of Armenian origin, Hrant Dink received a letter Feb. 13
    from an inmate claiming to have information on Dink's killers, DoÄ?an
    news agency has reported. The informant, who is said to currently be
    serving a prison sentence in Turkey's Tokat province in Central
    Anatolia, offered documentation relating to Dink's murder in his
    letter and agreed to cooperate in the investigation provided the
    protection of his family was guaranteed by authorities.

    In the letter, the informant revealed the murder had been planned by a
    group he had been a member of along with Erhan Tuncel, a former police
    informant and suspect, later released following the trial.

    According to DoÄ?an news agency's report, the informant claimed to have
    conducted surveillance in front of the Agos newspaper building with
    Tuncel prior to the murder.

    The Istanbul prosecutor charged with probing into the case Muammer
    AkkaÅ? has taken action over the letter and granted protection to both
    the informant and his family, according to DoÄ?an news agency.

    Dink was the chief editor of Agos, a newspaper published in Turkish
    and Armenian, when he was shot in front of his office in Istanbul on
    Jan. 19, 2007. The triggerman, Ogün Samast, was sentenced to 22 years
    in prison, but the prosecutors' inability to bring to the light the
    other actors behind the murder has caused widespread anger.



    February/13/2013

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