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Breakthrough in Yenidoğan gang investigation reveals shocking truth: “What I said was pure nonsense”

Details of a recent report on a group of suspects allegedly involved in fraudulent activities related to the 112 Emergency Call Center have been revealed. The report, prepared by the Organized Crimes and Terrorist Crimes Investigation Bureau of the Büyükçekmece Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, contains information about unfair profits made by referring baby emergency patients to private hospitals.

The report includes findings from medical expert opinions, Ministry of Health Inspection Board reports, and statements gathered during the investigation. It highlights the initiation of investigations against certain suspects who did not have proper certification.

In one instance, suspect Mustafa Kemal Zengin was investigated for potential involvement with a criminal organization. The report also details interactions between suspects, hospital managers, lawyers, and prosecutors, indicating potential threats made by Zengin against a case prosecutor.

Several suspects, including doctors, nurses, and hospital staff, were implicated in negligence leading to the deaths of newborn patients. Charges ranging from intentional murder to aiding criminal organizations were mentioned in the report. The suspects’ statements and defenses were also recorded, detailing their involvement in the alleged crimes.

The report also requested penalties for the suspects, including prison sentences for various crimes. Additionally, it mentioned a surgery investigation targeting suspects who referred patients to private hospitals for profit.

Overall, the report sheds light on a complex web of fraudulent activities and negligence within the healthcare system, prompting further investigation and legal action against the suspects involved.

 

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