Syria hands over 22 bomb suspects to Turkey

Syria has handed over to Turkey 22 people suspected of involvement in deadly suicide attacks in Istanbul, the Anatolian news…

Syria has handed over to Turkey 22 people suspected of involvement in deadly suicide attacks in Istanbul, the Anatolian news agency has reported.
The suspects fled Turkey after the November bombings in which 61 people died, the state-run agency said, quoting a statement from the Ankara security services.
Several of those detained were alleged to have links with Azad Ekinci, who investigators suspect was a key planner of the attacks, the agency added. Ekinci is believed to have escaped from Turkey.
Turkey has so far charged 21 people on various counts in connection with the attacks on two Istanbul synagogues in which 29 people died on November 15th and the offices of British-based bank HSBC and the British consulate in which 32 people died five days later.
Turkish authorities on Saturday charged an unnamed man with seeking to overthrow Turkey's constitutional order by force, which carries a life sentence on conviction. They accused him of ordering the bombing of the Beth Israel synagogue before trying to flee to Iran.
Police have named 29-year-old Mesut Cabuk as the man who blew himself up in carrying out the Beth Israel attack.
A number of suspects had fled to Syria, with which Turkey has had turbulent diplomatic relations in recent years.