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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 11 May 2021)
In the good old days, before COVID.
Drug baron Cemal Nayır recently caught the coronavirus and yesterday
he died in Istanbul, where he was receiving treatment. He was buried
with his relatives in attendance. Nayır was the partner of Urfi Çetinkaya,
said to be an international drug dealer. Their partnership, however,
went sour.
Çetinkaya had a hit put on Nayır in 2004, accusing him of spying. The
attack was carried out in the Bağcılar section of Istanbul and Nayır was
hit by four bullets, leaving him confined to a wheelchair, like Çetinkaya.
In 2018, Nayır was arrested for arranging an armed attack in Istanbul's
Şişli district.
According to an indictment of the Istanbul public prosecutor about
suspects, who included Iranian drug baron Naci Şerifi Zindaşti: on 24
September 2007, Zindaşti was arrested in an operation involving 77
kilograms of heroin in Büyükçekmece, Istanbul. Zindaşti then informed
on his old partners Cemal Nayır and Parvis Kashavarz Omarabadi. On
21 October 2010, Zindaşti gave a statement to Ergenekon prosecutor
Zekeriya Öz, a "FETÖcü" (affiliated with the Fethullah Gülen terror
organization) who is now a fugitive from Turkey, under the code name
"terazi" (which means "justice"!) and paid a $1 million bribe to have
Nayır, who was in jail at the time, released from prison.
The call from Scorsese never came, but he was ready.
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