Police arrested 14 ISIL-linked suspects in Turkey’s southeastern Gaziantep province on Tuesday.
Turkish police simultaneously stormed some addresses at dawn after the Public Prosecutor's Office in Gaziantep had issued arrest warrants for the suspects, who allegedly have links to the ISIS organization.
Reportedly, the suspects were involved in the logistics and financial structure of the organization and took part in armed activities in the ranks of the organization in conflict zones.
The suspects are being interrogated by police at the provincial police department.
The suspects will be transferred to the courthouse when their official procedures at the police department are completed. (ILKHA)
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