Ten Daesh suspects were arrested early Wednesday in Turkey's
Adana province. Police simultaneously raided 19 residences in Adana's city
center and arrested those suspected of having links to the Daesh terrorist
group.
Adana,
which is located near the border with Syria, has been a scene of dozens of police
operations against the terrorist group. Last year, counterterrorism police
apprehended the so-called Daesh "emir" or leader for Adana.
In
the face of counterterrorism operations in Syria and Iraq, Daesh numbers have
further dwindled with heightened crackdowns in Turkey. Turkish security forces
have been involved in a long-running campaign to rid Turkey of Daesh
terrorists.
The
terrorist group is blamed for a string of terror attacks in Turkey that killed
at least 319 people over the past three years in Istanbul and Ankara, as well as
cities in the southeast.
Foreigners
looking to join Daesh in Syria have mostly attempted to use Turkey as their
crossing point. Turkey has taken significant measures against foreign Daesh
members and has urged Western countries on intelligence cooperation.
According
to official figures, at least 2,000 people have been arrested and 7,000 others
deported in operations against Daesh in Turkey, while around 70,000 people have
been denied entry to Turkey over their suspected links to the terrorist group.
Sumber: Daily Sabah: 12.06.2019
Sumber: Daily Sabah: 12.06.2019
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