6 Islamic State suspects detained in Istanbul


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

By Alptekin Soykan and Halil Demir

ISTANBUL: Turkish security forces have taken into custody six suspected Islamic State members in anti-terror raids Wednesday in Istanbul.

According to security sources, speaking on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking with the media, squads from Istanbul police's anti-terror branch detained six suspects, including three foreign nationals, in simultaneous raids on two locations, one in Bagcilar and the other in the Esenler district, on the city’s European side.

The operations occurred after police received intelligence that the suspects had reportedly set up cafes where they distributed books and masjids (houses of worship) in order to recruit members for the terrorist group IS, in Istanbul’s Sultanbeyli district on the Asian side.

Police also seized a pump rifle, ammunitions and digital documents.

In addition, Turkish National Police Headquarters on Monday sent out a notice to 81 provincial police departments warning of possible terrorist attacks by IS on Thursday, which is a national holiday on the occasion of May 19 Ataturk, Youth, and Sports Day.

IS has carried several suicide attacks in Turkey since 2015.

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