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 Tuesday, 28 January, 2003, 13:42 GMT
Men arrested over Green Lanes death
Alisan Dogan
Alisan Dogan died from stab wounds
Four men have been arrested after a man died in an armed street fight involving up to 40 men in north London.

Carpenter Alisan Dogan, 43, was killed and four men were seriously injured in the disturbance in Green Lanes, Harringey on 9 November.

Police raided addresses in Finsbury Park and Tottenham, both in north London, at about 0620 GMT on Tuesday.

They arrested four men on suspicion of murder and one for immigration offences.

The men are now in custody at police stations in east and north London.

The brawl in which Mr Dogan was stabbed to death is being investigated by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Turkish Task Force, set up because of organised crime in the Green Lanes area.

It has been working with other community groups to calm tensions between the Turkish and Kurdish communities in Wood Green and Finsbury Park.


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