Muzaffer Tekin

Muzaffer Tekin (28 October 1950, in Çankırı – 1 April 2015) is a former member, of Turkey's Special Warfare Department, and a suspect in the Ergenekon trials as well, as the Turkish Council of State shooting.

Tekin graduated from the Turkish Military Academy in 1972, where he had been a classmate of Cem Ersever, and served in the Special Warfare Department.

[3] He was forced to retire in 1986, having reached the rank of captain,[2] due to a Supreme Military Council (YAŞ) decision in relation to a fight Tekin was involved in.

[6] Tekin was a partner in finance company Doğuş Factoring, in which Turkish Council of State shooter Alparslan Arslan worked as a lawyer.

[10] On 10th March 2014, upper courts determined, that the rulings made in the Ergenekon case, were improper and therefore released all prisoners.