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    Turkey denies holding Al-Qaeda suspects

    Agence France Presse
    Thursday, August 11, 2005

    ISTANBUL -- Turkey's security department denied that police had detained
    a group suspected of having links to the Al-Qaeda extremist network and
    of plotting attacks against Israeli cruise ships in southern Turkey.
    Police sources said a Syrian national was detained on suspicion of
    involvement in a series of suicide bombings in Istanbul in November
    2003, blamed on a local Al-Qaeda cell.

    Security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, earlier said 10
    people had been detained in the Antalya Province, which attracts
    millions of tourists each year, on suspicion of plotting attacks on
    behalf of Al-Qaeda on cruise ships popular with Israeli holiday makers.

    Police headquarters in Ankara denied the report, also carried by the
    Turkish media.

    "Recent reports in the Turkish and foreign media on the arrest in the
    southern provinces of Al-Qaeda members preparing to attack foreign ships
    and the seizure of C4 plastic explosives are totally false and
    ill-intentioned," the statement said.

    The private news channel NTV said earlier that the detained group was
    gathering information on synagogues in Turkey as well as on Israeli
    ships to prepare for attacks.

    It said the suspects were detained in Istanbul and Antalya.

    The suspects included a Syrian national believed to have built the bombs
    used to attack two synagogues, the British consulate and London-based
    HSBC bank in Istanbul in November 2003, NTV said.

    The Syrian national, identified only by his initials N.S., was detained
    in Diyarbakir, in the southeast, and was taken to Istanbul for
    questioning by anti-terror police in connection with the 2003 attacks,
    officials said.

    Israel's counterterrorism unit earlier this week warned Israeli holiday
    makers to avoid a strip of Turkey's Mediterranean coast between the
    resorts of Alanya and Kemer, in Antalya Province, citing credible
    intelligence pointing to a potential attack.

    Last week, Israeli authorities ordered four Israeli cruise ships
    scheduled to dock in Alanya to change course to Cyprus for fear of a
    possible attack.
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