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Tarık Ümit Tarık Ümit (22 April 1947, Düzce〔Faruk Mercan, ''Aksiyon'', 27 November 1999, (Tarık Ümit, Alman ajanı mıydı? )〕 - March 1995) was a Turkish intelligence official in the National Intelligence Organization (MIT). He was kidnapped and murdered in March 1995. ==Career== After his father died, Ümit went to live in Germany to live with his uncle, returning to Turkey in 1968. He joined MIT in 1978, and in the interim is alleged to have associated with mob boss Dündar Kılıç.〔Radikal, 11 August 2009, (Tarık Ümit'i öldürüp betona gömdüler, sonra denize attılar! )〕 Mehmet Eymür has been quoted as saying "Tarık Ümit, because of the way he was built, was difficult to manage. He was angry; he liked a fight. He worked at the MİT Presidency and also for the police force under orders from Mehmet Ağar. He was given a green passport, fake IDs and fake license plates while he worked for the police force. They used him to do some of their executions. I personally heard from him that he was assigned the murders of Savaş Buldan, Hacı Karay and Adnan Yıldırım."〔Today's Zaman, 5 December 2011, (Eymür claims MİT agent had 40 person hit list )〕 According to Fikri Sağlar, Ümit was joint shareholder of the First Merchant Bank in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (founded 1993), with Kayzer Mahmood Butt, the private office manager of Saudi Prince Faisal.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 28 May 1997, (CHP deputy claims alleged Saudi links with Susurluk incident )〕
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