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Turkey: Suspect of 'Approval' of the
explosion in Semdinli bookstore
12.11.2005
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HAKKARI,
Kurdistan-Turkey, (DIHA) - It has been documented
that the soldiers from Gendarmerie (Police)
Intelligence, who were claimed to bomb Umut Kitabevi
in Semdinli Hakkari, were assigned by Hakkari
Provincial Gendarmerie (Police) Field Officer G.
Colonel General Erhan K.
The event that started firstly with the bombings at
Umut Kitabevi in Semdinli and then with 2 dead and
many people wounded when the protestors on the
street were shot at, is now being enlightened.
According to the documents found in the car that the
bombers found, Gendarmerie Intelligence Department
agents G. Sergeant Major Ozcan Yloul and High
Ranking Gendarmerie Sergeant Major Ali K. was
assigned with the duty on 9 September, the day of
the event by Hakkari Gendarmerie Field Officer G.
General Staff Colonel Erhan K. In the document, it
is shown that Özcan Y. was the driver, and Ali Kaya
is the under the order of the car. The number plate
was 730 198, the make was Renault 1t 19 and it was
determined that its exit time was 08:00 a.m. In the
assignment document, it is also shown that they had
been on duty in Yüksekova and Semdinli.
They were registered as in the Year Off
It was interesting that a furlough certificate of 20
days belonging to the intelligence agent Sergeant
High-Ranking Gendarmerie Sergeant Halit Ç. from
Adana and bearing the signature of the Field Officer
K and another of 10 days for G. Sergeant Çavuş Ümit
S., two of those conjectured to take part in the
bomb attacks, was discovered.
A Team of 4
The three people captured by the people after the
bombing at Umut Kitabevi were given to the police.
During the protests, people on the street were shot
at from a car and the investigation of the public
prosecutor had remained half. According to the
documents found in the car and the names disclosed
to the press, it is surmised that there were at
least 4 people who planned and realized the attack.
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