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    TURKISH EX-LEGISLATOR RECEIVES SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR AIDING CRIMINAL GANG
    The Associated Press

    International Herald Tribune, France
    Nov 13 2006

    ANKARA, Turkey: A former lawmaker who was at the center of a major
    corruption scandal in Turkey 10 years ago was given a one-year
    suspended sentence on Monday for aiding a criminal gang.

    Sedat Bucak, a legislator until 2002, was the only survivor of a
    car crash in 1996 that set off investigations and revealed cozy and
    profitable alliances between state officials and mobsters.

    Passengers in the wrecked Mercedes included Istanbul's No. 2 police
    officer and a fugitive hit man. Bucak first went on trial in 2003 on
    charges of aiding a criminal gang after he lost his seat in parliament,
    which had shielded him from prosecution.

    The court acquitted him of the charge, but a higher court overturned
    the conviction and ordered a new trial.

    An Istanbul court, concluding the retrial Monday, sentenced Bucak to
    one year and 15 days in prison, but suspended the term. Bucak would
    only be imprisoned if he commits another crime.

    Investigations into the scandal, dubbed "Susurluk" after the town where
    the crash occurred, confirmed suspicions that officials were using
    ultranationalist thugs and criminals to intimidate or kill perceived
    enemies of the state. A 1997 government report accused political
    and police officials of hiring hit men to target Kurdish rebels,
    journalists and anti-Turkish Armenian activists since the 1980s.

    Many participants in the dirty war eventually joined Mafia-style
    groups to win state contracts and other concessions, the report said.

    One of the assassins reportedly on Turkey's payroll was Abdullah Catli,
    one of three people who died in the 1996 car accident.

    Bucak was a clan chieftain-turned-legislator whose family once ran
    a private army of 2,000 government-armed village guards fighting
    Kurdish rebels in southeastern Turkey.
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