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Turkey Detains 324 Suspects Linked to Islamic State Financing

Severity: Medium (Score: 53.0)

Sources: English.News.Cn, Dailysabah, Latimes

Summary

On May 13, 2026, Turkish authorities announced the detention of 324 individuals suspected of having links to the Islamic State (IS) group across 47 provinces. This operation follows a recent investigation into a financing network for Daesh, which had previously led to the capture of 43 suspects involved in collecting funds through crypto wallets. The suspects were reportedly using Telegram channels to solicit donations, raising around $170,000 from 2021 to 2025. The Turkish Interior Ministry emphasized ongoing efforts to combat IS, citing previous attacks and clashes involving the group. The recent detentions include individuals suspected of financing IS activities and those previously active in the organization. The operations highlight Turkey's commitment to addressing the threat posed by IS, particularly in light of recent violent incidents linked to the group. Key Points: • 324 individuals were detained in Turkey for suspected links to the Islamic State group. • Previous operations led to the capture of 43 suspects involved in financing Daesh via crypto. • Turkey continues to face threats from IS, with recent violent incidents prompting increased security measures.

Key Entities

  • Iraq (country)
  • Syria (country)
  • Turkey (country)
  • Türkiye (country)
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