Turkish police hold new suspect over Kayseri bombing
Authorities have said all signs point to PKK involvement in attack against off-duty soldiers which claimed 14 lives
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey
Police in Turkey's southeastern Diyarbakir province on Wednesday arrested another suspect in connection with a deadly bomb attack against off-duty Turkish soldiers in Kayseri.
Diyarbakir anti-terror police raided the suspect's home in the Baglar district of the province, according to security sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The suspect will later be sent to Kayseri, where a “thorough investigation” is underway to find the perpetrators of Saturday's bomb attack, sources said.
On Dec. 17, a suicide car bomb targeted a bus carrying off-duty troops near the Erciyes University campus at 8.45 a.m. local time (0545 GMT), according to a statement by the Turkish General Staff.
The attack in the central Turkish province of Kayseri left 14 soldiers martyred and 55 others wounded. Twenty five are still being treated in hospital but the remainder have been discharged, Kayseri Governor's Office said on Wednesday.
On Monday, Kayseri Governor Suleyman Kamci told reporters 15 suspects had been detained as part of the ongoing investigation.
On Tuesday, one suspect was remanded in custody in the southwestern city of Burdur, said a statement by Burdur Public Prosecutor Sadi Dogan.
Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus has said all signs pointed to the involvement of the PKK terrorist group in the attack.
However, no organization has yet claimed responsibility.
Reporting by Hasan Namli and Esma Kucuksahin; Writing by Ayşe Hümeyra Atılgan