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The Grand Turk
Turkish police say top ISIL figure captured in operation
2021-05-03
[Al Jazeera] A close aide of killed ISIS (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been caught in Istanbul.

The Afghan national, only identified by the codename ASIM, was detained in the Atasehir district on the city’s Asian side on Wednesday, an Istanbul police statement said on Sunday.

News reports of the joint operation carried out by Istanbul police and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire...
’s intelligence agency said the suspect had been involved in helping hide al-Baghdadi in Syria’s Idlib province after the fall of the group in 2019.

Al-Baghdadi was killed in a raid on his Syrian hideout by American special forces in October 2019.

Ottoman Turkish media published a photograph of a balding, bearded man in a light coat following the arrest and an earlier image, purportedly of the same person, showing a long-haired, heavily bearded man in military fatigues wielding a curved sword.

State-run Anadolu news agency said ASIM was suspected of organising training for ISIS while in Syria and Iraq, as well as serving on its decision-making council.

He arrived in Turkey with a false passport and identity card, Ottoman Turkish media said.

Turkey sporadically carries out raids and detains suspected ISIS members within its borders.

ISIS has carried out various attacks across Turkey, including on a nightclub in Istanbul on January 1, 2017, in which 39 people were killed, and a bombing in the city’s historic heart that killed 12 in 2016.
Al Ahram claims the code name is Basim.
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