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Twelve Daesh Terrorists Detained in Turkey for Planning Attacks at Referendum

© AFP 2023 / OZAN KOSESupporters wave Turkey's national flags and a flag reading "Yes" in Turkish (L) during a campaign rally of Turkey's president on April 12, 2017 during a 15 July Martyrs meeting and a campaign rally for the "yes" vote in a constitutional referendum in Istanbul
Supporters wave Turkey's national flags and a flag reading Yes in Turkish (L) during a campaign rally of Turkey's president on April 12, 2017 during a 15 July Martyrs meeting and a campaign rally for the yes vote in a constitutional referendum in Istanbul - Sputnik International
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Turkish authorities have detained 12 alleged members of Daeshterrorist group on suspicion of plotting terrorist attacks at the upcoming constitutional referendum on April 16, local media reported Thursday.

A poster of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the upcoming referendum is seen backdropped by the Suleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, Friday, March 24, 2017 - Sputnik International
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ANKARA (Sputnik) — The suspects were arrested in the Turkish province of Mersin, with documents and literature found proving their affiliation with Daesh, that were seized during the arrests, the Sabah newspaper reported.

According to the newspaper, the suspected terrorists were planning to attack polling stations and carry out other provocative actions during the nationwide referendum in Turkey.

The referendum on constitutional changes in Turkey will take place on April 16.

On January 21, the Turkish parliament approved constitutional amendments that would strengthen the presidential powers over the legislature and the judiciary. The president will also be able to remain the head of the political party he represents, which is not allowed by the current legislation, if approved by the referendum.

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