Turkey Arrests 56 International Suspects

The Turkish Ministry of Interior announced that on Wednesday, 56 individuals wanted from 18 countries were detained on suspicion of involvement in drug trafficking and human trafficking. The suspects were apprehended in 11 Turkish provinces, including Istanbul (northwest), Antalya (south), and Izmir (west). They are particularly wanted in the United States, Germany, India, Russia, Iran, the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Israel, according to the ministry's statement.

Some of these individuals have been issued Red Notices by Interpol, which is an international request for the detention of a wanted person in a specific country to facilitate their arrest worldwide. The suspects are accused of committing crimes such as murder, money laundering, human trafficking, and belonging to a criminal organization.

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya stated on "X": "We will send them all to prison, one by one."

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