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MASS TERRORIST ARRESTS

Turkey detains 440 ISIS suspects in nationwide operation just one month after attack on Istanbul nightclub

Authorities say many of the arrested people are non-Turkish citizens with some of them suspected of planning future attacks just weeks after ISIS killed 39 partygoers

Reina nightclub gunmen

AUTHORITIES in Turkey have detained some 440 people suspected of being involved with ISIS.

The arrests were made in a nationwide security operation, according to local reports, just a month after the terror group claimed responsibility  for an attack on an Istanbul nightclub.

 CCTV footage of the gunmen who attacked Reina nightclub on New Year’s Eve
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CCTV footage of the gunmen who attacked Reina nightclub on New Year’s EveCredit: EPA

The suspected members of the murderous group include non-Turkish nationals and some suspected of planning attacks.

The nationwide operation saw 150 suspects detained in Sanliurfa, in the southeast of the country, while 60 were detained in the capital Ankara.

Dozens more were arrested in provinces ranging from Bursa in the west to Bingol in the east.

The arrests in Ankara come just a month after an attack on an Istanbul nightclub on New Year's Eve that killed 39 people.

Abdulkadir Masharipov, the suspected gunmen of Uzbek nationality, was apprehended two weeks afterwards with responsibility for the attack claimed by ISIS.

Authorities say that Masharipov has confessed to carrying out the massacre at the Reina nightclub.

 Tributes laid outside the Istanbul nightclub in Istanbul where 35 people were killed
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Tributes laid outside the Istanbul nightclub in Istanbul where 35 people were killedCredit: Reuters

State-run media reports that those held were mainly foreign nationals but didn't say if they were necessarily linked to any suspected plot.

The suspects were rounded up in simultaneous raids on the Sincan, Cubuk, Yenimahalle and Mamak districts of the capital.

During a visit to the Middle Eastern nation two weeks ago Theresa May agreed a £100million deal with the Turkish President Erdogan to develop fighter jets.


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