Turkish and Syrian officials detain 10 individuals with alleged ISIL ties
Summary
Turkish and Syrian intelligence services jointly arrested 10 people suspected of being linked to ISIL. The suspects were caught in Syria and are accused of taking part in terrorist attacks in Turkey.Key Facts
- The arrests were made in a joint operation by Turkish and Syrian intelligence.
- All 10 suspects were wanted by Interpol through Red Notices, which ask countries to find and arrest them.
- One detainee is linked to the 2015 Ankara bombings that killed over 100 people.
- Another suspect, Ali Bora, reportedly served as ISIL’s intelligence chief for Turkey.
- The suspects admitted to being ISIL members and receiving training from the group.
- The operation involved close monitoring of the suspects’ movements.
- Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization led the targeted operation.
- Relations between Ankara (Turkey) and Damascus (Syria) have improved since a recent change in Syria’s leadership.
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