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Turkey Establishes Unit for Unsolved Murders, Tackles Illegal Betting and Drug Use

Turkey Establishes Unit for Unsolved Murders, Tackles Illegal Betting and Drug Use

From Cumhuriyet · (3h ago) Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Turkish Minister of Justice, Yılmaz Tunç, announced the establishment of a department to investigate unsolved murders, having already taken over 638 cases.
  • Tunç addressed issues including illegal betting, drug trafficking, and ongoing investigations into Istanbul and Antalya municipalities, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy.
  • He highlighted that the age of drug use is decreasing and vowed to pursue drug traffickers and social media influencers involved, while also noting that no one has withdrawn their statements regarding effective remorse in the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality case.

In a candid interview with TGRT Haber, Turkish Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç provided a comprehensive overview of the Ministry's efforts to combat crime and ensure justice across the nation. His remarks underscore a robust commitment to tackling complex issues ranging from cold cases to organized crime and municipal corruption.

Faili Meçhul Suçları Araştırma Daire Başkanlığı kurduk, başkanlık mahkemelerden 638 dosya aldı. Bu birimi kurma amacımız toplumda oluşan hassasiyeti dikkate almamızdır. Faili meçhul cinayetleri çözmekte kararlıyız.

— Akın GürlekAnnouncing the establishment of a department to investigate unsolved crimes and their commitment to solving them.

The establishment of the Unsolved Crimes Investigation Department signifies a proactive approach to addressing sensitive cases that have long troubled the public conscience. By taking on 638 files, the Ministry signals its determination to bring closure to victims and their families, demonstrating that no crime will be left unresolved. The Minister's assurance that the Gülistan Doku case, for instance, will be solved regardless of who is implicated, reflects a strong resolve to uphold the rule of law.

Yasa dışı bahis, gençliğin en büyük problemi. Yasa dışı bahisle mücadele etmemiz gerekiyor. Yasa dışı bahiste sürekli yöntem değişiyor, siteleri kapatma kararı aldığımızda hemen yeni site kuruluyorlar.

— Akın GürlekHighlighting the challenge of combating illegal betting.

Furthermore, Minister Tunç's focus on the escalating problems of illegal betting and drug trafficking, particularly among youth, highlights the government's awareness of evolving societal challenges. The commitment to updating legal regulations and pursuing the entire chain of supply, from importers to users and influencers, demonstrates a strategic effort to dismantle these illicit networks. The Minister's plea for young people not to emulate social media figures involved in drug use sends a crucial message about societal responsibility.

Maalesef uyuşturucu kullanma yaşı düştü. Bununla ilgili olarak özellikle bir güncelleme yapmamız gerekiyor. Bu konuyla ilgili yasal düzenleme yapacağız.

— Akın GürlekAddressing the decreasing age of drug use and the need for legal updates.

Regarding the ongoing investigations into municipal corruption, particularly the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality case, Tunç emphasized the integrity of the judicial process. He affirmed that the investigation is based on substantial evidence, including financial reports and witness testimonies, and that no individuals involved have recanted their statements under the provision of effective remorse. The Minister's call to protect the reputation of judicial institutions from unwarranted criticism is a reminder of the importance of due process and the presumption of innocence.

Etkin pişmanlıktan vazgeçen kimse yok. Beyanını geri çeken kimse yok. Adem Soytekin beyanlarını tekrar etti. Aynı ifadeleri verdi.

— Akın GürlekStating that no one has withdrawn their statements regarding effective remorse in the IBB case.
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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.