JASAT Team in Van Clarifies Old Unsolved Files

While the JASAT team within the Provincial Gendarmerie Command in Van carries out studies to shed light on incidents such as intentional murder, fraud, theft and extortion, it also scrutinizes unsolved cases that occurred in the past and could not be solved under the conditions of that period. The specially trained team, which follows the traces behind each incident and watches security camera footage for hours, tries to shed light on the events by thoroughly analyzing the evidence it has obtained. The JASAT team, with their meticulous work, brought to light 203 unsolved cases last year. ( Özkan Bilgin - Anadolu Agency )

While the JASAT team affiliated with the Provincial Gendarmerie Command in Van carries out studies to shed light on incidents such as intentional murder, fraud, theft and extortion, it also scrutinizes old unsolved cases.

Gendarmerie Crime Investigation Team (JASAT) in Van, by evaluating the smallest evidence and watching camera footage for hours, helped shed light on 203 unsolved cases last year.

While the JASAT team within the Provincial Gendarmerie Command carries out studies to shed light on incidents such as intentional murder, fraud, theft and extortion, it also scrutinizes unsolved cases that occurred in the past and could not be solved under the conditions of that period.

The specially trained team, which follows the traces behind each incident and watches security camera footage for hours, tries to shed light on the events by thoroughly analyzing the evidence it has obtained.

"Gendarmerie detectives" also evaluate the files regarding the incidents whose perpetrators could not be found in the past, and as a result of their meticulous work, they catch the perpetrators of the incidents they shed light on and bring them to justice.

Finally, the JASAT team, which launched an investigation upon the discovery of the body of an irregular immigrant without identification or clothing in the rural area of ​​Van's Özalp district, determined that the minibus carrying irregular immigrants in the region had an accident.

The team determined that the body of the irregular immigrant who lost his life in the accident was taken 5 kilometers away from the accident scene, and as a result of 3 months of technical and physical follow-up, they clarified the incident and enabled the suspects to be caught.

Last year, 203 unsolved cases were brought to light

JASAT Team Commander Gendarmerie Sergeant Major Ercan Dalkıran said that the team was selected among qualified personnel who have gained special skills and experience.
Stating that they are working to shed light on the events taking place in the region and the unknown active events, Dalkıran said:

“We capture suspects wanted for all crimes and ensure that they are referred to judicial authorities. We continue our work with determination and determination, using all the opportunities and capabilities offered by our state, to ensure the peace and welfare of the society and to always support and support our nation. In 483 operations carried out last year with the aim of catching the suspects of unknown perpetrators or escape cases, 771 suspects were caught and referred to the judicial authorities. "203 unsolved incidents were clarified with the evidence collected."