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    ULTRA-NATIONALIST MOBSTER QUESTIONED OVER ERGENEKON

    Today's Zaman
    March 21 2008
    Turkey

    An ultranationalist leader of the underworld who is serving 14 years
    on organized crime charges was interrogated for several hours over
    alleged links to a crime group with suspected links to the army and
    bureaucracy, unearthed by the police as part of an investigation into
    an arms cache found in Ýstanbul in June of last year.

    Ultranationalist Sedat Peker was interrogated on Wednesday in Ýstanbul
    for 10 hours over his links to a retired general who was detained as
    part of an investigation into a gang that has shady links to groups
    secreted within the state. These groups are commonly referred to as
    the deep state in Turkey, a vague definition of a phenomenon whereby
    individuals and groups occupying various positions in the state take
    justice into their own hands to shape Turkey in accordance with
    their political convictions. The investigation of the gang, which
    calls itself Ergenekon after a legend of how Turks came into being,
    has resulted in evidence showing that the gang was preparing the way
    for a coup d'etat in Turkey in 2009.

    With the purpose of creating chaos in the country and thus an
    atmosphere suitable for a military takeover, the group staged a number
    of attacks and murders whose perpetrators remain unknown as well as
    others in which the assailants have been found. They are also suspected
    of being behind the murder of ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.

    In January of this year, 39 suspects were arrested during raids on the
    gang, including retired Gen. Veli Kucuk, who the two prosecutors on the
    case say has connections with Peker. On Wednesday, Peker was brought
    to Ýstanbul from Kandýra Prison in Kocaeli to answer prosecutors'
    questions about his 15-year relationship with Kucuk and whether it
    is mere coincidence that a real estate company owned by Peker is
    named Ergenekon.

    Kucuk in his interrogation had said Peker is the "son of a friend."

    The prosecutors say the two became acquainted between the years
    1993 and 1996, when Kucuk was serving in the military as a regiment
    commander of the gendarmerie in Kocaeli, where a number of mysterious
    and unresolved murders were committed during the aforementioned
    time period.

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