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    COURT ASKED ABOUT THREATS AGAINST DINK

    Turkish Daily News
    July 9 2008
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News

    The court hearing the murder case of Turkish-Armenian journalist
    Hrant Dink asked yet again for the Istanbul Police Department to
    submit information that police had received about threats on the
    victim's life prior to his murder, in an interlocutory decision Monday.

    If the police department did not send the information, legal action
    would be started against the officials under an allegation of neglect
    of duty, the court decision said. Dink had said before his murder
    that he was threatened in Istanbul governor's office by two people
    who were allegedly intelligence officials.

    The court also asked the Trabzon Police Department for the identities
    of some code names that Erhan Tuncel, the suspected inciter of the
    murder, who was alleged to be a former police informer, gave in his
    testimony recently.

    The court then accepted the demands of Tuncel and the Dink
    family's lawyers to listen to Engin Dinc and Ercan Demir, two police
    intelligence officials in Trabzon, adding their names to the witness
    list.

    Trabzon is the Black Sea province that was the hometown of the
    suspects.

    Link with Santoro case?

    The court also asked about the situation with the case file on Catholic
    priest Andrea Santoro's murder in Trabzon. The court demanded the
    case file in order to examine whether the legal process in the case
    was complete in the Supreme Court of Appeals. Santoro, 61, was shot
    to death by a 16-year-old teenager in his church in Trabzon on Feb. 5,
    2006. The teenager was sentenced to 18 years and nine months in prison,
    but his lawyer appealed the decision.

    The identities of those people who communicated with Tuncel over
    e-mail, and Microsoft's Internet service, MSN, addresses that other
    suspects revealed in their petitions to the court, will be determined
    as well. The court asked the Microsoft corporation's Istanbul office
    to identify the IP addresses of those people Tuncel contacted, and
    the dates of the communications. The bank accounts of the suspects
    and those of relatives of Ogun Samast, the murder suspect, will be
    examined as well. The court also asked for the list of visitors and
    for money inflow and outflow in the name of Yasin Hayal, a suspected
    inciter, while he was incarcerated in BayrampaÅ~_a prison.

    Trial of leaking images goes on

    The trial of two police officers will continue today in Samsun on
    charges that the two officers leaked video images of Hrant Dink's
    murder suspect Ogun Samast after he was arrested and of keeping the
    suspect in the police department cafe in Samsun instead of in jail,
    the independent news site BÄ°ANET reported.

    However, the police officers that posed with Samast in front of a
    calendar with a Turkish flag and a saying from Ataturk, the founder
    of the Republic, on it have not been judged. The motion by the Dink
    family's lawyers to judge the officers was rejected by the court. The
    court today will decide about giving the whole video records to the
    family's lawyers.

    --Boundary_(ID_9Vjhe2sr+XArTrmFjQKEfg)--
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