07.02.2025 08:00
Ayşe Ateş, the wife of Sinan Ateş, the former president of the Ülkü Ocakları who was assassinated in Ankara, reacted yesterday to the release of Mustafa Ensar Aykal, the former head of the Ankara Police Department's Homicide Bureau, in the murder case. Ateş stated, "One day, justice will close the curtain on this game. On that day, we will all see who belongs to which organization. Let the screenwriter, the director, and the supporting actors wait for that day."
The former president of the Ülkü Ocakları and Hacettepe University faculty member Assoc. Dr. Sinan Ateş's assassination case has resulted in a judicial control release decision for one of the detained defendants, the then Homicide Bureau Chief Commissioner Mustafa Ensar Aykal.
Ayşe Ateş, the wife of Sinan Ateş, reacted on social media to the release decision given for Aykal, who is being tried for allegedly sharing Ateş's location information with one of the instigators of the murder, Tolgahan Demirbaş, and whose case has been separated.
"THE DARK PLOT IS DISPLAYING ITS DIRTY GAME DAY AND NIGHT"
Ateş expressed the following in her reaction: "Today, Mustafa Ensar Aykal, who was released, is so 'upset' that he named his nephew, born after Sinan was murdered, 'Bengisu.' Let him live with that name, but Sinan's daughters Banuçiçek and Bengisu will live their whole lives without a father. Aykal should never forget this for a moment."
They are so ruthless, so heartless, and so shameless that they do not hesitate to try to derive innocence from oppression. While writing page after page of slander about the father of two orphans left behind, their faces do not blush for a moment. I see that those who want justice for Sinan are writing 'Are you a man?' under the posts of these individuals. Forget about manhood; they are not human. Today, the dark plot is displaying its dirty game day and night. Let them display it. But one day, justice will close the curtain on this game. On that day, we will all see who belongs to which organization. The screenwriter, the director, the extras, the lighting technician, and the actors should all wait for that day."