FORMER DEFENDANT IN ARMENIAN JOURNALIST'S MURDER CASE DISCLOSES NEW DETAILS
news.am
February 06, 2012 | 15:46
ISTANBUL. - Erhan Tuncel, justified for the Armenian Agos newspaper
chief editor Hrant Dink murder case, has disclosed new details about
the assassination.
In an interview with Turkish Star newspaper Tuncel insisted Ergenekon
has connection to the murder.
Tuncel claimed that Ergenekon defendants visited Yasin Hayal, organizer
of Dink's murder, who was at that time in prison for the McDonald's
explosion. Moreover, the idea of killing Dink came to Hayal's head
when he was in jail.
"Why didn't the six police agents of the Trabzon gendarmerie stand a
trial? Dink murder case will not be disclosed until Resat Altay, former
gendarmerie head sheds light on everything," Tuncel said stressing
that many police officers must reveal the facts of the murder case.
To note, Erhan Tuncel was found not guilty on Dink case and instead
was sentenced to 10,5 years' imprisonment for an explosion in
McDonald's. However, the court has set him free taking into account
that he had already served his term being in custody.
news.am
February 06, 2012 | 15:46
ISTANBUL. - Erhan Tuncel, justified for the Armenian Agos newspaper
chief editor Hrant Dink murder case, has disclosed new details about
the assassination.
In an interview with Turkish Star newspaper Tuncel insisted Ergenekon
has connection to the murder.
Tuncel claimed that Ergenekon defendants visited Yasin Hayal, organizer
of Dink's murder, who was at that time in prison for the McDonald's
explosion. Moreover, the idea of killing Dink came to Hayal's head
when he was in jail.
"Why didn't the six police agents of the Trabzon gendarmerie stand a
trial? Dink murder case will not be disclosed until Resat Altay, former
gendarmerie head sheds light on everything," Tuncel said stressing
that many police officers must reveal the facts of the murder case.
To note, Erhan Tuncel was found not guilty on Dink case and instead
was sentenced to 10,5 years' imprisonment for an explosion in
McDonald's. However, the court has set him free taking into account
that he had already served his term being in custody.