10 al-Qaida suspects detained in Turkey: Report

Source: HT
Police have detained 10 people suspected of links to the al-Qaida terror network and accused of preparing to stage an attack before New Year's Eve, the state-run Anatolia news agency said on Thursday. The agency, citing police, said that the suspects were rounded up for questioning in simultaneous
raids in the cities of Bursa and Istanbul earlier this week and on today. It did not elaborate.

It was the latest in a string of raids against people described as al-Qaida suspects. The suspects were expected to be interrogated by prosecutors on Friday who will make decide whether to press charges against them.

Some charges emerging from similar previous raids have been dropped because of flimsy evidence.

Islamic militants tied to al-Qaida carried out suicide bombings in Istanbul in 2003, killing 58 people.

In 2008, an attack blamed on al-Qaida-affiliated militants outside the US Consulate in Istanbul left three attackers and three policemen dead.

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