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12 babies who were unnecessarily admitted to the intensive care unit of a private hospital in Istanbul, Tekirdağ, and Çorlu are claimed to have died due to negligence. Five suspects, members of the "newborn" gang, who threatened the prosecutor conducting the investigation, have been arrested, while three suspects have been released under judicial control.
INVESTIGATIONS COMPLETED
During the investigation into the unjust profit gained by transferring babies to private hospitals, 11 suspects were detained as part of the investigation initiated by the Büyükçekmece Chief Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the threat made to the prosecutor Y.E. in his office. After their procedures at the gendarmerie, three gendarmerie personnel were released, while eight suspects, including two lawyers, were referred to the Büyükçekmece Courthouse.
HE WAS SUPPOSED TO SHOOT THE PROSECUTOR FOR 100 THOUSAND DOLLARS
While a new development occurred in the investigation, it was reported that Mustafa Kemal Zengin, who aimed to shoot the prosecutor, has become a whistleblower. It was stated that the hitman said he would receive 100 thousand dollars in return for shooting the prosecutor. The whistleblower hitman Mustafa Kemal Zengin was brought to the courthouse in handcuffs.
UP TO 273 YEARS IN PRISON
For the two doctors, Fırat Sarı and İlker Gönen, who are the leaders of the gang that gained unjust profits by transferring babies to contracted hospitals, causing the death of 12 babies and injuries to 3 others, a prison sentence of up to 273 years has been requested. In the 725-page indictment, it was stated that the suspects Fırat Sarı and İlker Gönen, who are described as the leaders of the organization, are requested to be sentenced to 180 to 273 years in prison for 10 counts of 'manslaughter by negligence', 'fraud to the detriment of public institutions and organizations', 'establishing an organization for the purpose of committing a crime', and 11 counts of 'forgery in official documents'. For the other suspects, varying prison sentences were requested in the indictment.
5 OUT OF 8 SUSPECTS ARRESTED
In the investigation involving 11 suspects, three gendarmerie personnel were released due to the evidence situation. Among the suspects, lawyer A.A., and suspects M.K.Z., B.Ç., and Y.Ç., who were in contact with him, were referred to the Büyükçekmece Courthouse after their procedures at the Provincial Gendarmerie Command. Five suspects were arrested for threatening prosecutor Y.E. with death, while three were released under judicial control.
WHAT HAPPENED?
While conducting the investigation into the unjust profit gained by transferring babies to private hospitals, on August 30, lawyer A.A., who met with prosecutor Y.E. first by phone and then in his office, threatened that if some suspects were not released, an assassination would be carried out against the prosecutor and harm could be done to his family. Following this, an investigation was initiated to determine how information about the prosecutor's relatives and their residences was leaked, and a recording device was placed in the prosecutor's office. It was recorded that M.K.Z., who was in contact with lawyer A.A., openly threatened the prosecutor with death. The investigation revealed that the prosecutor's personal and family information had been queried by three gendarmerie personnel from the system on a date prior to the threats. In the operation conducted as part of the investigation, 11 people were detained. Additionally, the indictment prepared regarding 47 suspects, including 22 who are in custody, who were found to have acted in concert with individuals working at the 112 Emergency Call Center to transfer emergency baby patients to private hospitals with which they had previously agreed, was sent to the Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
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