New legal steps in the Kilistan Doku case involving former security officials
"As part of the investigation into Kilistan Doku's case, Yılmaz Dilin, former police chief of Tunceli province, has been summoned to testify as a witness."
News Center_ The case of Kilistan Doku has returned to the forefront in Turkey, as recent hours have witnessed notable judicial and security developments that have brought the file back into the public spotlight. Since her disappearance years ago, the case has remained a subject of widespread debate in human rights and media circles, amid continuous demands to uncover the circumstances of the incident.
The Kilistan Doku case has witnessed a new development, as discussions continue regarding the series of negligence that accompanied the case for years and received wide public attention. At the same time, important legal steps are being taken targeting security and administrative officials who were in positions of responsibility during that period. In this context,the process of gathering critical information that may have a direct impact on the course of the investigation has begun.
In the context of developments, Yılmaz Dilin, who was serving as the security director of Tunceli province at the time and currently serves as the security director of Yalova province, has been summoned to give his testimony as a witness before the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in Erzurum. Information indicates that if negligence on his part is proven, his name may be added to the list of suspects in the case.
It has also become clear that the summon warrant for Yılmaz Dilin reached the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in Yalova, and that he went to Erzurum immediately upon receiving the notification, where procedures for taking his testimony as a witness began this morning.