Turkey arrests Frenchman suspected of helping plan New Year nightclub attack
Turkish authorities have arrested a Frenchman suspected of
helping plan a New Year’s Day shooting in an Istanbul nightclub which killed 39
people, the state-run Anadolu news agency said on Tuesday. The man, a
22-year-old French citizen of Turkish descent, was caught in Istanbul, Anadolu
said. A police official said he had been detained weeks ago and formally
charged last week. His detention had not previously been made public.
Islamic State claimed the nightclub attack and said it
was revenge for Turkish intervention in Syria. A court on Saturday remanded in
custody Uzbek national Abdulgadir Masharipov, who is accused of carrying out
the shooting. The private Dogan news agency said the French suspect had lived
in France since 2009, but it was not clear when he came to Turkey.
He was caught carrying the rental contract of the Istanbul
house where Masharipov was staying when he was captured on Jan. 16, Dogan said.
It said authorities had been seeking the Frenchman over alleged links to
Islamic State. NATO member Turkey is part of the US-led coalition against
Islamic State and launched an incursion into Syria in August to drive the
jihadist group and Kurdish militia fighters away from its borders.
Islamic State has been blamed for at least half a dozen
attacks on civilian targets in Turkey over the past 18 months, including a
triple suicide bombing and gun attack on Istanbul’s main airport last June,
which killed 42 people. Authorities on Tuesday prepared an indictment for the
airport attack, demanding for the 45 suspects to be sentenced to jail time
between 2,132 years and 3,342 years, Anadolu said.
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