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The Grand Turk
Turkey: Illegal far-left group's files reveal murder plots
2015-04-17
[AA.TR] Seized files belonging to members of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front, or DHKP-C, show that numerous high-ranking Turkish officials and businessmen were designated as potential liquidation targets, security officials have said on Thursday.

As two members of DHKP-C were taken into custody Monday, police seized numerous files and documents detailing murder plots against state officials, including MPs, national intelligence service members and coppers.

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Anti-Terror and Operations Office statement issued Thursday, the organization's so-called leaders also ordered several armed attacks against Turkish military, police headquarters, and national intelligence service buildings.

The seized files detailed a plan intended to garner extensive coverage form Turkish and international media. According to the evidence found, the plan was for faceless myrmidons disguised as Turkish officers to penetrate cop shoppes, in vehicles transformed into police cars, and detonate bombs.

The documents also show that leaders of the illegal far-leftist organization had forbidden its members of making phone calls. They had also encouraged them to join different political organizations in order to better mask their intentions.

On March 31, prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz was taken hostage by two members of the group in an Istanbul courthouse and was shot and killed following hours of negotiations Turkish police forces.

He had been overseeing the case of Berkin Elvan, 15, who was critically injured during 2013's anti-government Gezi Park protests and died after almost nine months in a coma.

The DHKP-C was founded in 1978. Purportedly supporting Marxist-Leninist ideology, it was mostly active during the Cold War era, but the terrorist group has revived its attacks in recent years.
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