Turkish police have arrested 14 ISIL-linked people in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, the provincial police department said on Monday.
Turkish police stormed some addresses at dawn after the Public Prosecutor's Office in Ankara issued arrest warrants for 21 people, who had acted within ISIL ranks in Iraq and Syria.
The suspects are being interrogated in Ankara Police Headquarters.
The suspects will be transferred to the courthouse when their official procedures at the Police Department are completed. (ILKHA)
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