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    NO PROBE INTO POLICE CHIEF IN DINK MURDER CASE

    Today's Zaman
    July 23 2008
    Turkey

    An Ä°stanbul court on Tuesday ruled against a demand to start an
    investigation into Ä°stanbul Police Chief Celalettin Cerrah and
    seven other police officers, including former Police Department
    Intelligence Bureau Chief Ahmet Ä°lhan Guler, who were accused of
    having disregarded intelligence information regarding a plot to kill
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was shot dead outside
    his office in January of last year.

    Earlier, lawyers representing the Dink family appealed against
    Ä°stanbul Governor Muammer Guler's refusal to grant his legally
    required permission to start an investigation into the role of Chief
    of Police Cerrah, who the prosecution says disregarded important
    intelligence information that could possibly have saved Dink's life.

    Permission granted by the Ä°stanbul governor to investigate whether
    the seven other officers are responsible in any way was annulled by
    the court yesterday after Ahmet Ä°lhan Guler filed a case contesting
    the governor's decision.

    Sadettin Yaman, one of the judges on the panel, objected to the
    majority ruling.

    Since the trial of suspects in the Dink murder started last year,
    lawyers representing the Dink family have questioned the fairness
    of the trial many times. One of the suspects in the case is a former
    police informant.

    Dink's lawyers also claimed that information needed for the prosecution
    and demanded by the court was denied by the police, which they say
    has been withholding critical information on some of the suspects
    and their relationship to some police officers.

    There have also been a series of police lapses in the handling of the
    Dink case, which many say are attempts to protect those who plotted
    the crime.

    Dink was gunned down in broad daylight on Jan. 19 in front of the
    headquarters of bilingual Armenian weekly Agos, of which he was the
    editor-in-chief. Following Dink's murder, many reports suggested that
    the police were tipped off about the planned assassination more than
    once prior to his execution, yet failed to prevent it.

    --Boundary_(ID_VhHAnANZxIYAjifQQij/wg)--
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