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Gaffar Okkan Davasinda Iki Failin Dosyasi Zaman Asimindan Dustu

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A new development has occurred in the case of Police Chief Ali Gaffar Okkan, who was martyred in a ambush on January 24, 2001, in Diyarbakır. Two suspects, Haşim Alabalık and Murat Aktaş, who had been sought for 25 years under red notices, have had their cases dropped due to the statute of limitations. Consequently, the arrest warrants for both individuals were lifted and their files closed.
Key points
- Police Chief Ali Gaffar Okkan was martyred in an ambush on January 24, 2001, while traveling from his office toward the Governorship building in Diyarbakır.
- The two suspects involved in the attack are Haşim Alabalık and Murat Aktaş.
- Both suspects were previously sought under red notices for approximately 25 years.
- Due to the statute of limitations, the legal cases against Alabalık and Aktaş have been dropped.
- The arrest warrants for both individuals have been lifted, and their files closed.
Claims assessed
- VerifiablePolice Chief Ali Gaffar Okkan was martyred in an ambush on January 24, 2001, while traveling from his office toward the Governorship building in Diyarbakır.
- VerifiableThe cases against suspects Haşim Alabalık and Murat Aktaş have been dropped due to the statute of limitations.
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The article does not provide details on the current legal implications of these cases being dropped (e.g., whether new charges or investigations are possible) or any information regarding the suspects' whereabouts or current lives.
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AI-generatedThe article details a legal development regarding historical criminal suspects (Haşim Alabalık and Murat Aktaş) in the case of Ali Gaffar Okkan's assassination. This event has no direct or discernible commercial mechanism affecting markets, supply chains, or corporate profitability.
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