TURKEY'S CONTROL BOARD UNCOVERS SEVERAL GUILTY PARTIES ON DINK MURDER CASE
news.am
February 24, 2012 | 13:57
In the "State Secret" section of the Turkey's Board of Control report
on the murder case of Hrant Dink-the founder and former chief editor
of Istanbul's Agos Armenian bilingual weekly, who was gunned down
in 2007 in front of his office building-serious allegations are made
against the country's police force and the gendarmerie.
The aforesaid section notes that the information, which intelligence
agent Erhan Tuncel had provided back in February 2006-and according
to which Yasin Hayal was getting ready to kill Dink-was sent to the
Istanbul Police Department by the Trabzon Police, but this information
was not sent to the Trabzon Provincial Hall and Trabzon Gendarmerie.
In addition, the Trabzon Gendarmerie was clearly informed, by other
intelligence sources, that a murder was being planned against Dink,
Haberturk of Turkey informs.
It is also noted that Istanbul police and its intelligence unit had
not carried out the requirements of the information received from
Trabzon, and it had presented a false report.
The "State Secret" section also informs that there is sufficient
evidence to launch an inquiry against several police and military
officers, and officials.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
February 24, 2012 | 13:57
In the "State Secret" section of the Turkey's Board of Control report
on the murder case of Hrant Dink-the founder and former chief editor
of Istanbul's Agos Armenian bilingual weekly, who was gunned down
in 2007 in front of his office building-serious allegations are made
against the country's police force and the gendarmerie.
The aforesaid section notes that the information, which intelligence
agent Erhan Tuncel had provided back in February 2006-and according
to which Yasin Hayal was getting ready to kill Dink-was sent to the
Istanbul Police Department by the Trabzon Police, but this information
was not sent to the Trabzon Provincial Hall and Trabzon Gendarmerie.
In addition, the Trabzon Gendarmerie was clearly informed, by other
intelligence sources, that a murder was being planned against Dink,
Haberturk of Turkey informs.
It is also noted that Istanbul police and its intelligence unit had
not carried out the requirements of the information received from
Trabzon, and it had presented a false report.
The "State Secret" section also informs that there is sufficient
evidence to launch an inquiry against several police and military
officers, and officials.
From: Baghdasarian