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Originally published June 21, 2012 at 12:46 AM | Page modified June 21, 2012 at 3:13 PM

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7 Turkish police officers probed for beating man

Officials say seven police officers have been temporarily laid off while being investigated for the severe beating of a man that was captured on video and broadcast on Turkish televisions.

The Associated Press

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ANKARA, Turkey —

Officials say seven police officers have been temporarily laid off while being investigated for the severe beating of a man that was captured on video and broadcast on Turkish televisions.

The grainy video that has caused outrage in Turkey, shows a group of policemen lashing a man with a belt, beating him with batons and kicking him as he lay on a street.

The Istanbul governor's office said Thursday seven officers are being probed over the incident.

The victim, Ahmet Koca, told Hurriyet newspaper in an interview published Thursday that he was beaten after a right of way dispute with a police vehicle while rushing a pregnant relative to hospital.

The beating was secretly recorded by a witness who has remained anonymous.

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