Alaattin Çakıcı | |
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Born |
Alaattin Çakıcı 20 January 1953 Arsin, Trabzon, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Occupation | Mafia boss,Hitman |
Criminal penalty | 36 years and 10 months imprisonment |
Criminal status | In prison |
Conviction(s) | Assault with a firearm, contracting a murder, member of a criminal organization |
Alaattin Çakıcı (born 20 January 1953 in Arsin, Trabzon) is a former member of the ultra-nationalist organization Grey Wolves and one of the leading mobs of the Turkish underworld.
Mehmet Eymür, a leading official of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) disclosed that he was the first person to employ Alaattin Çakıcı for covered operations of the MİT. Yavuz Ataç, an operations official, confirmed that he was introduced to Alaattin Çakıcı two months later he joined the MİT in May 1987 as the manager of the security department. Ataç says "Çakıcı has been a fugitive, sought for six or seven crimes at the time he first met him". According to Ataç, Çakıcı was assigned to operations outside of Turkey.
As determined by the security forces, Çakıcı was in 1995 on the assassination list of Dev Sol, a Marxist-Leninist organization.
In 1991, Çakıcı made his second marriage with Nuriye Uğur Kılıç, the daughter of Dündar Kılıç, a mob boss of the Turkish underworld nicknamed the "godfather of godfathers" (Turkish: Babaların Babası). However, he and his father-in-law fell out following the chain of incidents known as the "Engin Civan Scandal". In November 1994, the couple divorced. He contracted killing of his ex-wife Uğur Kılıç and his ex-henchman Nurullah Tevfik Ağansoy. On 20 January 1995, she was shot dead with three bullets fired by the hitman Abdurrahman Keskin in front of her son Onur in Uludağ, a ski-resort in Bursa. It was on Çakıcı's birthday.