No response from France yet on PKK investigation
The Ankara Public Prosecutor's Office is yet to receive information from France on an investigation it launched into the killing of three female members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK0) in Paris in January. The office of the prosecutor, which is in charge of handling cases in the fight against terrorism, is expecting answers to its correspondence with French authorities regarding the murder suspect Omer Guney. The prosecutor's office asked French authorities to provide a copy of the documents including interrogation records of the suspects and witnesses, crime scene investigation reports and security camera footage. French legal authorities have not responded to the request in the two months that have passed. The office investigating the activities of Guney prior to the murder of the three female PKK members determined that Guney was issued a passport in Ankara in August 2012 and entered Turkey three times from October to December. The bodies of the three Kurdish women, including that of a co-founder of the PKK, had been found at the Information Center of Kurdistan in Paris in January 2013.