Turkey detains 5 IS suspects planning New Year attacks

Police have detained five suspected Islamic State
militants who were allegedly planning to carry out attacks in the Turkish
capital of Ankara during New Year’s Eve celebrations, the state-run news agency
reported Tuesday.
Anti-terrorism police detained the five foreign
nationals in early morning raids on their homes, Anadolu Agency reported. It
said the operation was continuing and that other suspects could also be detained.
The suspects were planning “solo” attacks during
festivities in the city, the agency reported. It did not elaborate.
The private DHA news agency said the suspects were
Iraqi nationals and were allegedly trying to obtain guns and other equipment.
The detentions are part of a nationwide police
security sweep across the country ahead of the New Year. Close to 170 suspected
IS militants have been detained in the past two days, according to Anadolu.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for
an attack at an Istanbul nightclub during New Year celebrations in the early
hours of 2017. The attack killed 39 people, most of them foreigners.
A wave of attacks by Islamic State and Kurdish
militants in the country killed over 300 people in 2015 and 2016.
Meanwhile, Istanbul’s governor Ali Yerlikaya said
more than 44,000 police and 7,000 gendarmerie officers would be on duty in the
city of some 15 million people on Tuesday.
Around 18,000 officers would be deployed in Ankara,
the private DHA news agency reported.