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Police raid 'educational institute of Daesh' in Ankara

6 suspects arrested; 60 children taken from institute run by Tevhid magazine to police branch

24.10.2017 - Update : 24.10.2017
Police raid 'educational institute of Daesh' in Ankara FILE PHOTO

ANKARA

Police arrested six suspects during a raid at a so-called educational institute run by Tevhid magazine in capital Ankara’s Etimesgut district for allegedly supporting Daesh, according to a police source.

During the operation, it was learnt that children between the ages of 4 and 7 were being given education in line with Daesh ideology, the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on talking to the media, said.

Six suspects, who were said to be in charge of the building, were arrested.

Police also took 60 children, who were at the building, to a police branch; they are expected to be handed over to their relatives soon.

A high-ranking Daesh figure Halis Bayancuk, code named Ebu Hanzala, allegedly used to visit the building from time-to-time and held his meetings there, the source said.

Bayancuk is in police custody, the source added.

Reporting by Cankut Tasdan; Writing by Fatih Hafiz Mehmet;

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