Arrested policemen begin blame game in Dink case
Officers arrested in the murder case of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink have joined the civilian suspects in blaming one-time allies or colleagues for the killing, after the inspection was recently widened.
Policeman Muhittin Zenit, one of the key suspects in the case who was arrested last week, said his superiors used him as bait, forcing him to talk on the phone with one of the organizers of the assassination.
Zenit said in his testimony that four of his superiors wanted him to talk to Erhan Tuncel, one of the figures behind the convicted triggerman Ogün Samast, on Jan. 19, 2007, the day Dink was killed, according to a report on the Radikal news portal on Jan. 23.
Zenit said the superiors were Ali Fuat Y?lmazer, then-Istanbul police intelligence chief, and Engin Dinç and Faruk Sar?, the two Trabzon police intel chiefs at the time, adding that Trabzon branch chief Ercan Demir wanted him to call Tuncel.
"I see the people who I think was negligent in the murder used me as bait," he told the judge on Jan. 22. "The real suspects have hidden themselves."
The triggerman also alleged last month that then-Trabzon police chief Ramazan Akyürek and Y?lmazer were behind the murder.
Samast assassinated Dink in broad daylight on a busy street outside the office of the bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos in Istanbul's ?i?li district. Samast is serving a sentence of 22 years and 10 months in a high-security prison. Yusuf Hayal and Tuncel are accused of encouraging Samast to kill Dink, in the Black Sea province of Trabzon.
Civil servants and institutions allegedly implicated in the murder should be investigated, the Constitutional Court ruled on July 17, 2014. The ruling became a milestone in the case...
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