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  • ANKARA: Fugitive Suspect In Hrant Dink Murder Case Captured

    FUGITIVE SUSPECT IN HRANT DINK MURDER CASE CAPTURED

    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    Oct 23 2013

    ISTANBUL - Dogan News Agency

    Erhan Tuncel, the suspected instigator of the murder
    of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, has been captured in
    Istanbul's Kumburgaz district in a villa where he was hiding out,
    after having spent 38 days on the run.

    "This is the price of having served my country," Tuncel told reporters
    as he was taken into custody by police officers.

    "It is an honor to be arrested the day Adnan Menderes was hanged,"
    he also said, in reference to the former Turkish prime minister who
    was sentenced to death following the Yassıada trials in the sequel
    to the 1960 military coup.

    Tuncel was captured in a police operation on the same day as an
    interview was published in daily Star on Oct. 23 in which he said he
    would surrender in 15 days.

    "I will surrender when I complete my defense," he said in the
    interview. "I will reveal the names I am in contact with. The
    gendarmerie forces have a big role in the Dink murder ... I am not
    running away, I am preparing a detailed defense with my application
    to the European Court of Human Rights and planning to complete it
    within 15 days, I will surrender right after completing this."

    Tuncel also said there was another organization within the state
    "higher than Ergenekon [an allegedly shadowy organization accused of
    planning to overthrow the Turkish government], that is being prevented
    from shedding light on this murder. I am a little piece of all these."

    He particularly pointed to the Black Sea province of Trabzon's police
    department and gendarmerie.

    The trial into the murder of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant
    Dink had restarted in Istanbul on Sept. 17 this year following an
    overturning from the Supreme Court of Appeals after six years of
    legal procedures. The court had issued an arrest warrant for Tuncel.

    Tuncel was an informant in the Black Sea province of Trabzon ahead of
    the murder of Dink, the editor-in-chief of Armenian-Turkish newspaper
    Agos who was shot dead in broad daylight in Istanbul on Jan. 19, 2007.

    Earlier in the case on Jan. 17, 2012, the Istanbul 14th High Criminal
    Court had ruled to exonerate the 19 suspects from "being members of
    a terrorist organization."

    Arrested suspect Yasin Hayal had received aggravated life imprisonment
    for instigating the murder and police informant and suspect in
    the murder Erhan Tuncel was sentenced to one year and three months
    in prison.

    Ogun Samast, who pulled the trigger, was a minor at the time and was
    sentenced to nearly 23 years in prison. Due to the fact that Tuncel had
    already served time in connection to a 10 year and six month sentence
    issued for an explosion at a McDonalds restaurant, he was released.

    Tuncel is seen as a key in linking the murder to the state institutions
    as members of the Police Department in the Black Sea province of
    Trabzon, the suspects' hometown, have been accused of failing to relay
    intelligence provided by Tuncel to the Trabzon Gendarmerie Command
    in a report prepared by Turkey's State Supervisory Council (DDK).

    The triggerman, Ogun Samast, 17-years-old at the time of the murder,
    and Yasin Hayal, who was charged of being the instigator of the
    assassination, were convicted of the murder. However, a high criminal
    court dismissed charges related to an "armed terrorist organization."

    The Supreme Court of Appeals verdict defined the acts of all suspects
    in the case under "an organization formed to commit crime" according
    to Turkish Penal Code Article 220.

    October/23/2013

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/fugitive-suspect-of-hrant-dink-murder-case-captured.aspx?pageID=238&nID=56718&NewsCatID=339

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