Necati Bilican

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Necati Bilican (born 1941,[1] Özbaşı, Posof, Ardahan, Turkey) is a retired Turkish civil servant. He was governor of the OHAL state-of-emergency region from 1995 to 1997, and served three terms as Chief of the General Directorate of Security (April 1990 to July 1991; August 1997 to June 1998; July 1998 to June 1999).[2][3] Bilican was retired in 1999, after his son's gang connections were exposed and the "tele-ear" wire-tapping scandal had seen him go on sick leave for two months.[4] He had also been governor of Denizli Province (1985 - 1990) and[5] Edirne Province (1991 - 1992).

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  1. ^ Cumhuriyet, 11 April 1990, 16 ANAP GRUBU HABERLERİN DEVAMI
  2. ^ egm.gov.tr, Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü Archived 2015-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Turkish Daily News, 5 August 1997, New chief of security assumes duty
  4. ^ Turkish Daily News, 28 September 1999, Earthquakes, gangs and age remove governors from their posts
  5. ^ denizli.gov.tr, DENİZLİ VALİLERİ
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