
Turkish and Syrian intelligence services arrested 10 people suspected of links to ISIL in neighbouring Syria following a joint operation. Turkish National Intelligence Organization said the suspects were apprehended during a targeted operation after Turkish and Syrian agents closely monitored their movements. Interpol had issued Red Notices for all 10 individuals, requesting law enforcement worldwide to locate and arrest them pending extradition or surrender. One detainee was alleged to have links to the 2015 twin bombings in Ankara that killed more than 100 people. Another suspect, Ali Bora, was believed to have served as ISIL’s intelligence chief for Turkey after joining in 2014. During questioning, detainees allegedly admitted ISIL membership and receiving training and operational instructions. Ankara and Damascus have deepened ties since President Ahmed al-Sharaa and his forces overthrew Bashar al-Assad.
"Turkish and Syrian intelligence services have arrested 10 people suspected of having links to ISIL (ISIS). Turkish state broadcaster TRT reported on Saturday that the arrests were made in neighbouring Syria following a joint operation. Turkiye's National Intelligence Organization said the suspects were apprehended as part of a targeted operation, during which Turkish and Syrian agents closely monitored their movements."
"Interpol had issued international alerts, also known as Red Notices, for all 10 individuals. A Red Notice is similar to an international arrest warrant, through which Interpol requests law enforcement agencies worldwide to locate and arrest a person pending extradition or surrender. One of the detainees allegedly has links to those responsible for the twin bombings in the Turkish capital, Ankara, in 2015, in which more than 100 people were killed."
"Another suspect, Ali Bora, is believed to have served as ISIL's intelligence chief for Turkiye after joining the group in 2014. During questioning, the detainees allegedly admitted they were members of ISIL and had received training and operational instructions from the group. Ankara and Damascus have deepened ties since Syria's de facto leader, President Ahmed al-Sharaa, and his forces overthrew longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad."
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