Dink’s Family Pushes For Action Against Police

DINK’S FAMILY PUSHES FOR ACTION AGAINST POLICE

armradio.am
16.07.2007 15:22

The family of slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink asked
prosecutors Saturday to launch judicial action against the police on
charges of protecting the murderer, the Turkish Daily News reports,
referring to Anatolia news agency.

The application concerns members of the security forces who took
"souvenir pictures" with the self-confessed killer after he was
captured in the northern city of Samsun, a day after shooting Dink
in Istanbul on January 19.

Footage leaked to the media at the time showed officers posing with the
17-year-old suspect as he held a Turkish flag, unleashing accusations
that some officials may secretly approve of the murder.

"The officers… greeted the murder suspect as a national hero and
queued up to take souvenir pictures with him," the Dink family’s
lawyers said in their application against 21 members of the police
and the gendarme, a paramilitary force policing rural areas. "A kiss
on the forehead was the only thing he was not given," it said.

The lawyers demanded that the officers be put on trial for "abusing
office," "protecting a criminal offender" and "commending crime,"
Anatolia reported.

The application called for the annulment of an earlier decision by
prosecutors in Samsun that there was no ground to indict the officers
on the said charges.

The police are also under fire for failing to prevent the murder
despite having received intelligence of a plot to kill Dink being
organised in the northern city of Trabzon, the home of Samast and
most of his 17 suspected associates. No official has so far been
charged over the murder.

At the first hearing of the trial this month, the court accepted
demands by the Dink family’s lawyers to expand the investigation
after they accused the police of "almost an intentional negligence."