Turkey nabs more suspects in Istanbul nightclub shooting from China’s Uighur province

Published January 5th, 2017 - 09:30 GMT
A Turkish special force police officer patrols in front of the Reina nightclub on January 4, 2017 in Istanbul, three days after a gunman killed 39 people on New Year's night. (AFP/Ozan Kose)
A Turkish special force police officer patrols in front of the Reina nightclub on January 4, 2017 in Istanbul, three days after a gunman killed 39 people on New Year's night. (AFP/Ozan Kose)

Several suspects linked to a deadly New Year’s Eve attack on an Istanbul nightclub were detained early Thursday on the outskirts of the city, police sources told Anadolu Agency. 

The Istanbul Police Department's Anti-Terror Branch conducted an operation at a housing community in Silivri after it received information individuals who might be linked to the attack were hiding in the area. 

“Aid and abet" charges were levied against suspects originally from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in northwestern China, according to sources who wished to remain anonymous and did not provide additional information about the operation or the number of suspects detained

At least 39 people, including a police officer, were killed when an attacker opened fire on partygoers at the Reina nightclub in the Ortakoy district early New Year’s Day.

Another 69 people were hurt, with a number of foreign nationals among the casualties. 

Police have detained 34 suspects linked to the attack, excluding Thursday's suspects.  

Authorities have released security camera images of the alleged shooter.

Subscribe

Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive updates and enhanced content