National Post

Turkish prosecutor dies in shootout

- By Desmond Butler and Berza Simsek

• Two members of a banned leftist group and a prosecutor they held hostage inside a courthouse in Istanbul died Tuesday after a shootout between the hostage takers and police, officials said.

Istanbul’s police chief, Selami Altinok, said police had negotiated with the gunmen for six hours before the violent end of the hostage situation.

The prosecutor, identified by the state-run Anadolu Agency and state television TRT as Mehmet Selim Kiraz, was shot in the head during the standoff and rushed to hospital where doctors tried to save his life, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said earlier Tuesday.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and hospital officials later announced he had died.

Speaking in Ankara, Prime Minister Davutolgu said the hostage-takers have been identified and had dressed up as lawyers in order to sneak arms inside the courthouse. He did not give any other new informatio­n.

Mr. Kiraz was the prosecutor investigat­ing the death of a teenager who was hit by a police gas canister fired during nationwide anti-government protests in 2013.

A website close to the leftwing DHKP-C group said that militants from the banned organizati­on had taken the prosecutor hostage at midday and had given authoritie­s three hours to meet five demands, including forcing policemen held responsibl­e for the teenager’s killing to confess to the death.

The group also demanded that the policemen be tried by “peoples’ courts” and for court officials to drop prosecutio­ns or investigat­ions against people who took part in protests denouncing the boy’s death. The website showed a picture of someone holding a gun to a man’s head with posters from the group in the background.

Deputy chief prosecutor Orhan Kapici confirmed that the incident was related to Mr. Kiraz’s investigat­ion into the boy’s death.

The DHKP-C, which seeks a socialist state, is considered a terrorist organizati­on by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union. It was more active in the 1970s than recently.

 ?? IHA / AFP / Gett y Imag es ?? A leftist gunman holds hostage prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz, who later died.
IHA / AFP / Gett y Imag es A leftist gunman holds hostage prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz, who later died.

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