Turkey detains Daesh suspect planning 'sensational' attack
A Daesh/ISIS terrorist, who was planning a "sensational" attack in Istanbul, was arrested, according to security sources on Tuesday. The suspect, identified by the initials H.S., was arrested by intelligence and counter-terrorism police teams at a hotel room in Küçükçekmece district, said the sources who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media outlets.
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- Published Date: 11:21 | 25 August 2020
- Modified Date: 11:50 | 25 August 2020
Police in Istanbul have detained a suspected Daesh/ISIS terror group militant who was allegedly planning a "sensational" attack in the city, Turkey's state-run news agency reported Tuesday.
Anadolu Agency said the suspect, identified by the initials H.S., was detained in an operation at a hotel in the low-income Küçükçekmece district. Police seized an automatic rifle, spare magazines and bullets during the raid, the report said.
The suspect had scouted Istanbul's main Taksim Square and surrounding areas with the aim of carrying out a "sensational" attack, Anadolu reported. He had illegally crossed into Turkey from Syria and made his way to Istanbul, the report said.
It wasn't immediately clear when the man was detained. Anadolu said the suspect has appeared before a court which ordered his formal arrest.
It was the second time this month that police reportedly foiled possible attacks by the Daesh/ISIS militants. Two weeks ago, police in northwestern Bursa province detained a suspected Daesh militant who was allegedly planning an attack on a police station.
Turkey was one of the first countries to declare Daesh/ISIS as a terror group in 2013.
Turkey has suffered a string of attacks by Daesh/ISIS militants over the last five years, including an attack at an Istanbul nightclub during New Year's celebrations in the early hours of 2017. The attack killed 39 people, most of them foreigners.
The country has since been attacked by the Daesh/ISIS terrorists many times. The terror group carried out 10 suicide bombings, seven bombings and four armed attacks, which killed 315 people and injured hundreds.
In response, Turkey launched military and police operations at home and abroad to prevent further terror attacks.