Two Turkish policeman charged with abusing their office after posing for photographs with the lead suspect in the murder of Hrant Dink have been acquitted.
The court claimed that it could not find ‘solid and convincing evidence’ of wrongdoing.
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Dink police acquitted
Two Turkish policeman charged with abusing their office after posing for photographs with the lead suspect in the murder of Hrant Dink have been acquitted. The court claimed that it could not find ‘solid and convincing evidence’ of wrongdoing.
23 Oct 08
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