Turkey is a logistical center for ISIS – US report

Turkish police is intensifying its operations in Istanbul, Ankara and other cities to arrest ISIS members.
This comes in the wake of
a report by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, in which it described Turkey
as an ISIS logistical center.
The department adds in
the report that ISIS depends on its logistical centers inside Turkey for
financing.
The ongoing campaign by
Turkish police comes as Ankara works to avoid clashes with the new
administration in the U.S. Turkish police raids ISIS members nationwide and
arrests them.
The official Turkish news
Agency, Anadolu, reported that Turkish police launched a raid on 27 January in
58 Turkish regions.
The campaign, it said,
targeted jihadist groups. The agency noted that the campaign resulted in the
arrest of 126 suspects.
Turkish police arrested
in the same month 32 people suspected to be affiliated to ISIS during raids on
different areas in Ankara, Istanbul and Adana.
Turkish police also
rounded up a killer suspected to be affiliated to ISIS, along with 13 other
people in the northwestern city of Yalova, according to the Turkish TRT
channel.
It said the killer was
also helped some ISIS members escape Turkey to Europe.
The U.S. Department of
the Treasury said in its report that ISIS transferred money from Turkey to its
branches in Iraq and Syria.