INTERPOL media release
25 June 2009 |
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INTERPOL issues video requesting public’s assistance to locate Turkish man wanted for murder
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Cem GARIPOGLU
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LYON, France – INTERPOL has released on its website a video asking for the public’s help in locating Cem Garipoğlu, a Turkish man who is wanted in his country in connection with the murder of a young Turkish woman, Münevver Karabulut, in March 2009.
Garipoğlu, aged 17, is the subject of an INTERPOL wanted persons Red Notice issued a t the request of the Organization’s National Central Bureau in Ankara, where he is considered by authorities as the prime suspect in the brutal murder of his teenage girlfriend, Münevver Karabulut, whose body was found in İstanbul's Etiler district on 3 March of this year.
INTERPOL’s video is available on its website, www.interpol.int, in Arabic, English, French, German, Russian and Turkish.
Anyone with information about Garipoğlu’s current location should contact their local police or INTERPOL's Fugitives Investigation Support unit at its General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon, at fugitive@interpol.int. Members of the public should not take any direct action themselves.