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Turkish police detain 10 accused of Islamic State links, minister says

Turkish police have detained 10 individuals suspected of having ties to the Islamic State. Five of the suspects have been arrested, while the other five are under judicial control. The operation took place in the city of Izmir, where authorities discovered explosive materials, weapons, and ammunition hidden in the Bornova district. The Islamic State has previously conducted attacks in Turkey, and the country's police have conducted multiple operations to combat the militant group.
Turkish police detain 10 accused of Islamic State links, minister says
Victory Day parade in Istanbul, Representative image (Reuters photo)
ANKARA: Turkish police detained 10 people believed to be linked to Islamic State and have arrested five of them, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on Friday.
Yerlikaya said Turkey's MIT intelligence agency, police, and counter-terrorism squads carried out an operation in the western coastal city of Izmir after intelligence showed the suspects had hidden supplies in the city.

The authorities discovered explosive gels, materials used to make explosives, as well as weapons and ammunition hidden in the mountainous region of Izmir's Bornova district, Yerlikaya added.
"As a result of the operation, 10 suspects were detained. Of these, five were arrested and judicial control rulings were made for five others," the minister said on social media platform X.
Under judicial control rulings, the suspects may leave police detention but they have certain conditions and oversights imposed on them.
Footage from the operation, shared by Yerlikaya on X, showed several police cars in a mountainous area, with police searching inside of a small cave for the hidden materials. It also showed authorities searching a house and detaining the suspects. Reuters could not independently verify the footage.
Islamic State has conducted numerous attacks across Turkey, including on a nightclub in Istanbul on Jan. 1, 2017, in which 39 people were killed. Turkish police have carried out several operations targeting the militants.
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