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Aygül Doku, the sister of Gülistan Doku, who has been missing for 171 days, was summoned by Tunceli Security Directorate yesterday (June 22) to give a statement over a social media post about the allegations that a university professor collected money from students who were late for the class.
"It was also confirmed with the fine that the professor committed an offense. He filed a criminal complaint against me and then I was summoned for a statement," Doku said.
C.A., a professor at Dersim's Munzur University, was collecting five lira from each student who was late for the class, according to claims.
"My sister has been missing for 170 days. There is a suspect and it is clear with documents that information was leaked to him from the security directorate but no one is doing anything," she added.
"Our requests for an arrest are being rejected ... There is a lot of evidence that would require his arrest, our attorney sent it to the prosecutor but there is no progress.
"Engin Yücel, the step-father of Abarakov, said, 'I'd prove documents that are not in the prosecutor's file, I'd prove things that the security [directorate] can't prove. Isn't it necessary to summon someone who says all these publicly be summoned for a statement? They don't summon these people but me. Zeınal Abarakov knows what happened to Gülistan but isn't arrested, even a statement isn't taken from him.
"Besides, the incident I mentioned about the professor is not new. The only thing that being summoned to give a statement that brings to my mind is that they are just trying to scare me. But I will continue my struggle to find my sister. I will surely reach her, dead or alive." (RT/VK)