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    COURT ASKS POLICE, GENDARMERIE IF DINK MURDER SUSPECT WAS INVESTIGATED

    Today's Zaman
    July 25 2009
    Turkey

    The Trabzon 2nd Peace Court continued hearing evidence in the Dink
    murder trial yesterday and decided that a letter should be written
    to Trabzon Gendarmerie Command to ask whether or not there was an
    investigation into Yasin Hayal, the prime suspect in the assassination,
    prior to the Jan. 19, 2007 murder.

    A witness who testified on July 6 at the Istanbul 14th Higher Criminal
    Court in the murder trial of Hrant Dink, a Turkish-Armenian journalist
    assassinated by an ultra-nationalist teenager, stated that he saw one
    of the prime suspects in the case at the Trabzon Gendarmerie Command
    before the murder.

    Dink family lawyer Hakan Bakırcıoglu pointed out that the police
    should investigate very carefully how the assassination plan was
    devised, how Dink was targeted and how the murder was carried out. He
    also said Ä°stanbul and Trabzon police department officials with
    suspected links to the murder should be called to account.

    An investigation following the Dink assassination revealed that a group
    of ultranationalists was behind the murder. Strong evidence suggested
    that some members of the group had ties with the police department in
    Trabzon, the hometown of the plotters. Some gendarmes later confirmed
    that they had been tipped off about the plot to kill Dink before the
    murder was committed. Dink family lawyers have frequently alleged
    that police have attempted to obscure evidence.

    The Trabzon court also decided that the results of any investigation
    carried out into Hayal, who might have incited the murder, should be
    sent to the court. In addition, the court decided that the gendarmerie
    should also inform the court if any relevant investigations had been
    carried out prior to the murder. Bakırcıoglu also asked the court
    that testimony given by Å~^ahin, in court as part of an investigation
    into a clandestine organization, should be presented to them since
    he is also a suspect in the Dink case.
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