"Suspect Güney visited Turkey ten times last year"

"Suspect Güney visited Turkey ten times last year"

Ömer Güney, the suspect of the execution of Sakine Cansız, a co-founder of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), Fidan Doğan, representative of the KNK (Kurdistan National Congress) in Paris and Leyla Şaylemez, member of the Kurdish youth movement, visited Turkey 10 times last year, NTV reported on Thursday.

According to NTV, the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey (MİT) has reached some significant information about Ömer Güney who has been arrested since 19 January in connection with the killings of three Kurdish women who were found dead in Kurdistan Information Office in Paris on 10 January.

According to the information received, Güney last visited Turkey on 22 August 2012, the day when a record of Oslo talks was leaked to the media”, said the television which seems to have made either a mistake or a deliberate distortion given the fact that the record of Oslo talks was leaked in June 2011 and talks were interrupted soon after that date.

Güney last entered Turkey from the Atatürk Airport in Istanbul and flew to Ankara in the same day with a passport in the name of “Ömer Güney”. On the same route, the suspect returned from Istanbul to Paris on 30 August”, said NTV quoting the MİT as the source of information.

NTV noted that the suspect went to Gölbaşı district of Ankara on 24 August and changed his passport with a new one with chip.

As the suspect reportedly didn't see his relatives in Ankara during his visit there, it is being investigated whom he met and where he stayed, noted NTV and added that the contact records of Güney's relatives are also being examined in the scope of the investigation.