Japanese man detained in Turkey for trying to join Islamic State -sources

Breaking Headlines
23-03-2016 | 11:04
High views
Share
LBCI
Share
LBCI
Whatsapp
facebook
Twitter
Messenger
telegram
telegram
print
Japanese man detained in Turkey for trying to join Islamic State -sources
Whatsapp
facebook
Twitter
Messenger
telegram
telegram
print
2min
Japanese man detained in Turkey for trying to join Islamic State -sources

A Japanese man who had attempted to join the Islamic State militant group has been detained by Turkish security forces near the Syrian border early on Wednesday, security sources said.

 

The 24-year-old was on his way to Syria to join the ranks of the radical group when he was detained in the Karkamis district of Gaziantep province, just across the border from the Islamic State-controlled Syrian town of Jarablus, the sources said.

 

The man, who Turkish media are calling "M.M.", made contact with the militants through social media, the sources said. He is due to be deported once authorities finish with his interrogation, the sources said.

 

He said he was persuaded to join the group by a Syrian he spoke to on the telephones, Dogan news agency said.

 

A spokesman for the Japanese embassy in Ankara said it was aware of media reports, but had not yet confirmed the information.

 

Last year Islamic State claimed responsibility for the killing of a Japanese man in Bangladesh. Earlier in 2015, Islamic State militants said they had beheaded two Japanese hostages.

 
 
REUTERS

Breaking Headlines

Japan

Turkey

Islamic State

LBCI Next
A patient at Notre Dame De Liban Hospital - Jounieh urgently needs A+ blood type, to donate please call: 70 281 616
Download now the LBCI mobile app
To see the latest news, the latest daily programs in Lebanon and the world
Google Play
App Store
We use
cookies
We use cookies to make
your experience on this
website better.
Accept
Learn More