Turkish authorities arrested 115 suspected Islamic State (IS) members. The suspects were allegedly planning attacks targeting non-Muslims during Christmas and New Year's celebrations. Raids occurred across 124 locations in Istanbul.
Istanbul's chief prosecutor announced the mass arrests. Firearms, ammunition, and IS documents were seized. Police are searching for 22 additional suspects. The suspects were reportedly in contact with IS operatives abroad.
The arrests disrupted planned attacks. Turkish intelligence conducted a raid on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border two days prior. A Turkish national, allegedly a senior IS operative, was detained for planning attacks against civilians.
Turkey regularly targets suspected IS members. The recent operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat terrorism.
Investigations are ongoing. The detained suspects will face prosecution. Turkish authorities remain vigilant against potential threats.
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