
Key Points
- Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek announced that an investigation was launched regarding the Yazıcıoğlu helicopter crash.
- As part of the investigation, simultaneous operations were conducted in a total of 10 provinces.
- 25 suspects, believed to be connected to the crash, were taken into custody.
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Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek shared new developments regarding the investigation conducted into the 2009 helicopter crash in which former Minister of State Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu lost his life. Suspects believed to be connected to the incident were captured as part of the large-scale operations initiated upon the Ministry's instruction.
A total of 25 people were detained within the scope of the investigation aimed at clarifying the crash. It was stated that the operations were carried out simultaneously in 10 different provinces of Turkey. It was reported that the interrogations of the detained suspects are ongoing, and the process is being closely monitored by the judicial authorities.
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- The operations within the scope of the investigation were conducted simultaneously in 10 different provinces of Turkey.
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- The investigation aims to fully clarify all aspects of the helicopter crash in which Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu lost his life.
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