Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   26 April 2024

New case revealed over the case of attack on Armenian family in Istanbul

New case revealed over the case of attack on Armenian family in Istanbul

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRESS. Turkish Parliament’s MP Garo Paylan denied the information whether “Pork chain” was used during the attack on Turkish-Armenian Demirci family in Itanbul’s Şişli district, “Agos” newspaper informs as “Armenpress” reports.

“Pork chain” was not used and family’s hands and feet were tied with a rope. Their mouths were also tied,” Paylan said mentioning that they must discuss the happening as they present the local Armenian community.

Turkey's pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party MP also confirmed all the suspects over the mentioned case are Armenia citizens.

One of the relatives of Demirci family informed “Agos” they still do not know the cause of Hagop Yakup Demirci’s death. “We can know about that after the medical examination, but the process will take 1.5 months,” relative said.

Seta Ayda Demirci and Hagop Yakup Demirci were attacked on February 6 in their house on Cumhuriye Street in Şişli. Given the fact that the valuables in the house were stolen, it was thought that this is a robbery. However, Seta Ayda Demirci and Hagop Yakup Demirci were tied with hogtie and this fact suggests that this might be a hate crime. Attacked by 3 people, Hagop Yakup Demirci was suffocated. 

According to the initial investigation, the entrance door of the building was locked. Police investigators started to examine the footages recorded by the security cameras in the neighborhood. 

Seta Ayda Demirci was slightly injured in the attack and discharged from the hospital on February 7.

After the crime Turkish police made investigation to identify the attackers. Law Enforcement Officials were able to identify the criminals’ faces by the records of the area’s cameras. It also turned out that the three persons, who carried out the attack, hired a car and travelled from Istanbul to Trabzon. It is here that the police arrested them. The criminals aimed at fleeing from Trabzon to Georgia with the theft. 5 persons who assisted them in several cases were also arrested.

Trabzon Chief Public Prosecutor's Office shared a statement that 8 suspects (5 women and 3 men), are Armenia citizens.

 








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