Turkey detains 10 foreign citizens suspected of ISIS collaboration
Turkish media reported that security forces in Istanbul detained 10 foreigners suspected of collaborating with ISIS during operations conducted across seven districts of the city. The identities of those detained have not yet been disclosed.
According to reports, all detainees have been transferred to Istanbul Police Headquarters for interrogation and further legal proceedings.
Anadolu Agency, citing officials, stated that counter-terrorism operations in the country will continue decisively and without interruption.
Turkey has detained dozens of individuals in recent months on charges of membership in ISIS.
Recently, the Interior Ministry released a report stating that over 900 individuals were detained in the past year on charges of collaborating with ISIS, with 506 others undergoing interrogation.
The increased activities of ISIS in the region have raised significant concerns among regional and international stakeholders.
Efforts to counter ISIS’s influence and operational capabilities remain a priority, with heightened vigilance and cooperation emphasized to mitigate security threats.
The ongoing detention and interrogation of individuals suspected of ISIS affiliation underscore Turkey’s commitment to combating terrorism and maintaining security within its borders.
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