Turkish police arrest 70 suspects with ties to the Islamic State group in raids across the country
- Turkish police detained 70 suspects linked to ISIS in countrywide raids, according to Turkey's interior minister.
- Previous security operations led to the arrest of 32 suspected ISIS militants, who were planning attacks on synagogues, churches, and the Iraqi Embassy.
- In a separate operation, 304 suspected ISIS militants were rounded up prior to New Year celebrations.
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Turkish police arrest 70 suspects with ties to Islamic State group in raids across the country
Turkish police detained 70 suspects with ties to the militant Islamic State group in raids this week across the country, Turkey's interior minister said Thursday. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on social media that large amounts of money, digital material and receipts for hawala banking transactions were also discovered in…
Turkish police arrest 70 suspects with ties to the Islamic State group in raids across the country
Turkish police detained 70 suspects with ties to the militant Islamic State group in raids this week across the country, Turkiyes interior minister said on Thursday.Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on social media that large amounts of money, digital material and receipts for hawala banking transactions were also discovered in the raids.
Turkish police arrest 70 suspects with ties to the Islamic State group in raids across the country
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish police have detained 70 suspects with ties to the militant Islamic State group in raids this week across the country. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on Thursday on social media that large amounts of money, digital material and receipts for hawala banking transactions were also discovered in the raids. Hawala
Turkish police arrest 70 suspects with ties to the Islamic State group in raids across the country
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish police have detained 70 suspects with ties to the militant Islamic State group in raids this week across the country. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced on Thursday on social media that large amounts of money, digital material and receipts for hawala banking transactions were also discovered in the raids. Hawala is an informal money transfer system that is traditionally used in some parts of the Muslim worl…
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