Turkish Intelligence Captures Key Suspect in Istanbul Church Attack

Turkish authorities arrested an Islamic State militant linked to the January attack on Santa Maria Italian Church in Istanbul. The suspect, believed to be a key planner, was apprehended in a joint operation.

September 14 2024 , 12:15 PM  •  734 views

Turkish Intelligence Captures Key Suspect in Istanbul Church Attack

In a significant development in the fight against terrorism, Turkish authorities have apprehended a suspected Islamic State militant believed to be a central figure in the attack on Santa Maria Italian Church in Istanbul earlier this year. The operation, conducted jointly by the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and local police, resulted in the arrest of Viskhan Soltamatov in Istanbul.

The incident in question occurred on January 28, 2024, when two Islamic State gunmen targeted the Santa Maria Italian Church, resulting in the tragic loss of one Turkish citizen's life. This attack brought to light the ongoing threat posed by extremist groups, even as their territorial control has diminished.

Soltamatov is suspected of playing a crucial role in planning the assault and allegedly provided the weapon used in the attack. His arrest comes as part of Turkey's broader efforts to combat terrorism and ensure the safety of its citizens and visitors.

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The Santa Maria Italian Church, a historic structure dating back to 1831, stands as a symbol of Turkey's religious diversity. Despite the country's predominantly Muslim population, it is home to a small but significant Christian minority. The attack on this church underscores the challenges faced by religious minorities and the importance of protecting places of worship.

"The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has successfully apprehended a key suspect in the January 28 attack on Santa Maria Italian Church. The individual, identified as Viskhan Soltamatov, is believed to have played a central role in planning and facilitating the assault."

Turkish Intelligence Agency Statement

This recent arrest is part of an ongoing investigation that has already yielded results. In April 2024, Turkish authorities detained 48 individuals suspected of having connections to the church attack. These efforts demonstrate Turkey's commitment to dismantling terrorist networks operating within its borders.

The attack has been attributed to operatives linked to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), a faction of the terrorist group active in South Asia and Central Asia. Formed in 2015, ISKP is known for its particularly extreme interpretation of Islam and has been a source of concern for security agencies across the region.

Turkey's strategic location, bordering Syria and Iraq where IS once held significant territory, has made it a target for terrorist activities in the past. The country has responded by intensifying its counter-terrorism efforts and enhancing security measures, particularly in Istanbul, which straddles Europe and Asia and holds both strategic and symbolic importance.

As investigations continue, this arrest serves as a reminder of the ongoing global struggle against terrorism and the importance of international cooperation in tracking and apprehending extremist operatives. It also highlights the resilience of communities in the face of such threats and the need for continued vigilance to protect all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.