Turkey detains some 50 Syria and Iraq-bound Daesh suspects

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Turkey detains some 50 Syria and Iraq-bound Daesh suspects
Turkish police block the way to the site of Saturday's explosions in Ankara, Turkey, Oct. 11, 2015.

Ankara - Anadolu Agency said those detained were all foreign nationals and planned to travel to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq.

By AP


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Published: Sun 18 Oct 2015, 1:29 PM

Last updated: Sun 18 Oct 2015, 3:31 PM

Turkey's state-run news agency says police have conducted pre-dawn raids on 17 locations in Istanbul and detained some 50 people suspected of being linked to the Daesh group.
Anadolu Agency said those detained on Sunday were all foreign nationals and planned to travel to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq. It did not provide information on their nationalities but said they had arrived in Turkey recently and were being monitored.
Last week, two suicide bombings targeting a peace rally in the capital Ankara killed 102 people. Unconfirmed reports say the attacks were carried out by a Turkish cell of the Daesh group.
Under pressure from its allies, Turkey has been tightening security at its 910-kilometre long border with Syria to prevent Daesh militants crossing in and out of Syria.
 


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