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Gülistan Doku, a student of Munzur University in Turkey's eastern province of Dersim, has been missing since January 5, 2020. The family of Doku met President and ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) Chair Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Elazığ, another eastern province in Turkey.
CLICK - Sharing confidential information about Gülistan Doku, police officer dismissed
Most recently, police officer E. Yücel, who is also the stepfather of Zeınal Abarakov, the chief suspect, has been dismissed from profession on the grounds that "he disclosed private information about Gülistan Doku that needs to remain confidential."
CLICK - Family of Gülistan Doku to meet President Erdoğan
President Erdoğan visited Elazığ on the first anniversary of the earthquake of January 24, 2020. Doku family met President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan via Mehmet Ali Özkan, the Governor of Tunceli (Dersim).
'We will make every legal effort'
As reported by Artı Gerçek news website, while Gülistan Doku's mother Bedriye Doku and father Halit Doku met Erdoğan in person, her elder sister Aygül Doku attended the meeting on the phone.
Speaking about the meeting, Aygül Doku has said: "My mother and father met [him] in person in Elazığ and I attended the meeting on the phone. We wanted that Gülistan be found. Zeınal knows where Gülistan is. We said that if he told the truth, what happened to her could be found.
"In response to this request of ours, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, 'We will make every legal effort, as the President of the Republic of Turkey. You should not have any doubt about this. We made all efforts about the searches in the dam, but could not find her.' He has promised that he will legally deal with the issue. We are hopeful, too."
Sayın @RTErdogan umudumuz büyük, siz de bulmasanız Gülistan'ı artık ülkede görüşecek kimse kalmadı. Allah '' ım ne olur son olsun artık pic.twitter.com/k7CgDdkeGX
— üniversiteli Gülistan 'a ne oldu? (@AygulDoku) January 25, 2021
What happened?University student Gülistan Doku did not return to the Credit and Dormitories (KYK) Women's Dormitory on January 5, 2020. As her roommates could not reach her by phone, they got worried and appealed to the Tunceli Provincial Directorate of Security. Her family was also informed about the issue. The family came to Dersim on January 6 and reported Gülistan Doku missing at the security directorate. Consulting her friends and tracking the signals of her mobile phone, police officers also examined the city surveillance cameras and found that she got on the university minibus at the bus stop in Atatürk Neighborhood at 11.29. However, even though the city surveillance cameras along the way were examined, it could not be determined where she got off. The driver of the minibus was identified and summoned to depose. The driver said that the minibus did not enter the university as it was Sunday, the minibus returned empty and he could not remember where Gülistan Doku got off. It is speculated that Doku got off at Sarı Saltuk Bridge in the city center, the only bus stop outside the sight of surveillance cameras. Thanks to the struggle of women and the Doku family, the authorities decided to drain the water of the dam to find her. On June 17, a petition was submitted to the Tunceli Chief Public Prosecutor's Office to arrest Zeınal Abarakov, the chief suspect of the file. On August 29, the expert report was completed. Afterwards, Ali Çimen, the attorney of the Doku family, made another application for the arrest of Abaravakov. Rejecting this request, the Tunceli Chief Public Prosecutor's Office decided to take his deposition. On August 4, the expert review of the footage that allegedly shows Gülistan Doku jumping off a bridge was completed. According to the review by the National Criminal Bureau firm, what is seen in the footage is not Doku jumping off the Dinar Bridge, where she was last seen, but "residual pixels." "The effect on the bridge abutment is a pixel residue and definitely not a water column created by a person or object that falls into the water," the report concluded. In a statement released by the Tunceli Governor's Office on August 18, 2020, it was announced that the search efforts ongoing in the dam ended. Coordinated by Governor's Office, search efforts started in the dam again on October 15. However, they were ended again on November 24, 2020. |
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