Turkish court arrests 17 suspects over Istanbul blast – report | Inquirer News

Turkish court arrests 17 suspects over Istanbul blast – report

/ 05:59 PM November 18, 2022

A Turkish court orders the pre-trial detention of 17 people suspected of being involved in Istanbul blast

FILE PHOTO: View of ambulances at the scene after an explosion on busy pedestrian Istiklal street in Istanbul, Turkey, November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Kemal Aslan

ISTANBUL — A Turkish court ordered the pre-trial detention of 17 people suspected of being involved in an explosion this week in central Istanbul that killed six people, the state-owned Anadolu news agency said on Friday.

The detainees were among a group of almost 50 people Istanbul police had rounded up earlier this week after the attack, and include the suspected bomber, which police identified as Syrian national Ahlam Albashir.

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Anadolu said the others detainees included the person who drove the bomber, and others the authorities have accused of “murder with a bomb” and “disrupting the unity and integrity of the state”. More than half the suspects detained were to be deported, the agency reported.

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No group has claimed responsibility for the blast, which injured more than 80 people on Istiklal Avenue, a busy and historic pedestrian strip. The Turkish government quickly blamed Kurdish militants for the blast and police have said the suspected bomber was trained by Kurdish militants in Syria.

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The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which includes the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, have denied involvement.

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Anadolu quoted suspected bomber Albashir as telling police and prosecutors that she had arrived in Turkey in July after taking orders from the YPG. Albashir was also quoted as saying that she did not know what was in the bag that she was told to leave at the scene of the explosion, and that it was given to her by another suspect who later fled Turkey.

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A spokesman for the YPG did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

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The PKK has led an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984. It is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.

Ankara says the YPG is a wing of the PKK. Washington has allied with the YPG in the fight against Islamic State in Syria, causing a rift with NATO ally Turkey.

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Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said Thursday that 13 people injured in the attack were still in hospital, with two in intensive care.

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