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Turkish investigators focus probe on Daesh
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 10 - 2015

Turkish investigators were close to identifying one of the suicide bombers in Turkey's deadliest attacks in years, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday, adding that the Daesh group was the "No. 1 priority" of the investigation.
However, in an interview with private NTV television, Davutoglu also said the evidence pointed to a "certain group" which he refused to identify.
The rally on Saturday was organized by Turkish and Kurdish activists to call for increased democracy and an end to the renewed fighting between Turkey's security forces and the Kurdish rebels that has killed hundreds since July.
In Norway, NATO Secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg urged Turkey to be "proportionate" in the way it responded to terrorist attacks even though it had suffered from crises in the Middle East more than any other NATO member.
Speaking after a twin suicide bombing in the Turkish capital Ankara which killed at least 97 people, Stoltenberg said: "They (Turkey) have seen several terrorist attacks.
They have the right to defend themselves, but I of course expect Turkey to be proportionate in the way they respond."
On Monday, Yeni Safak, a newspaper close to the government, said authorities investigating the bombings were focusing on the Daesh group, comparing DNA samples of the suspected bombers with those obtained from families of some 20 extremists they suspect could have carried out the attacks.
Hurriyet newspaper said the type of device and explosives used in Ankara were the same as those used in Suruc.
Davutoglu said Turkey had received intelligence that Kurdish rebels or the Daesh militants were planning suicide bombings and said two would-be bombers were detained before Saturday's attack.
"There was general intelligence concerning a team called the ‘immortals' within Daesh (IS) making preparations, concerning preparations by the PKK," Davutoglu said.
He said the attack aimed to influence the result of Turkey's Nov. 1 election and cast a shadow over the polls. He did not elaborate.
Davutoglu rejected opposition accusations that the attacks were a result of Turkey's involvement in the conflict in Syria and that the government was dragging the country into the Middle Eastern quagmire.
"These attacks won't turn Turkey into a Syria," Davutoglu said. Government opponents have also accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of fomenting violence to gain votes for the ruling party — an accusation the Turkish leader rejects.
On Sunday, police detained four more suspected Daesh militants in a raid in the southern city of Adana, the regional governor's office said Monday.
The detentions raised the number of suspected militants taken into custody in four cities since Saturday to around 40. It was not clear if any of the arrests were linked to the peace rally bombings. — Agencies


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