Nurettin Güven

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Nurettin Güven
Personal details
BornMalatya, Turkey
ProfessionBusinessman

Nurettin Güven (born March 1957 in Malatya, Turkey) is a Turkish businessman and served as the president of the Malatya-based football club, Malatyaspor.[1]

Alleged activities for MİT[edit]

Previously secret documents filed in a court case in Ankara in 2016 named Güven as a hitman working for the Turkish intelligence agency MİT.

Specifically, according to these documents, Güven was the killer in the assassination of the Kurdish trade unionist Mehmet Kaygısız, who was shot dead in a London café in 1994. As of 2016, the murder has not led to a conviction.

Güven has denied involvement in the murder.[2][3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Milliyet Gazetesi http://www.milliyet.com.tr/nurettin-guven-den-malatyaspor-a-yesil-malatya-yerelhaber-1360207/.
  2. ^ John Simpson (27 September 2016). "Heroin baron is suspected state hitman". The Times. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  3. ^ Will Worley (27 September 2016). "Turkish intelligence services implicated in unsolved London murder, court documents say". The Independent. Retrieved 28 September 2016.