29 Ağustos 2019 Perşembe
Thanks But No Thanks: Family Gets Dead Man's Killer's Belongings & Crime Scene Evidence
türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Hürriyet Newspaper, 28 August 2019)
Too much of a bad thing.
In Aksaray, Istanbul, in March 2016, Sudanese migrant Hafez İshak
Arbab Jeibriel (39) was taken into custody in a stabbing incident. In
order to have Jeibriel expelled from Turkey, police sent him to the
Şehit Vedat Ulusoy police station in Aksaray, where Tuncay Dinç (41)
and Gökhan Gün (30) were being held for involvement in a separate
fight.
At the Ulusoy police station, at 5 o'clock in the morning, Jeibriel used
a knife he had hidden in his shoe to stab Dinç and Gün. Soon after,
Dinç died at the hospital. Jeibriel was given life imprisonment for the
murder of Dinç and another 15 years (!) for injuring Gün.
The court contacted Dinç's father Ali Dinç to come and pick up his
son's belongings so last Thursday Dinç's older brother Turgay Dinç
came and was given a sack by police, which he took it home.
However (!), besides Tuncay's belongings, the bag contained the
evidence of the crime, including fingerprints, swab samples and glass
and plastic water bottles, along with Jeibriel's things.
Turgay Dinç explained that "at the courhouse they put a sack in front
of me and I said that my brother didn't have that much stuff. In any
case, I brought the sack home and when I opened it I was shocked to
see not only my brother's jacket but all the evidence from the crime
scene and his murderer's belongings, including his phone, beads,
medicines and statements. When I saw the killer's things it doubled
my sorrow. I'm afraid to throw these things away so we're living with
my brother's killer's belongings."
Five policemen at the Ulusoy police station are under investigation
for letting Jeibriel bring the knife into his cell. Meanwhile, the Dinç
family has filed suit for 'police neglect' and want 510,000 TL in
damages from the Turkish Interior Ministry.
"A" is for "Aksaray" (or pretty close to it).
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