Lodi News-Sentinel

Reports: Istanbul nightclub attacker who killed 39 caught

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ISTANBUL — A gunman suspected of killing 39 people during a New Year’s attack on an Istanbul nightclub has been caught in a police operation, Turkish media reports said early Tuesday.

The suspect was captured in a special operations police raid on a house in Istanbul’s Esenyurt district, private NTV television reported. The broadcaste­r said he had been staying in the house belonging to a friend from Kyrgyzstan.

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibi­lity for the nightclub massacre, saying the attack in the first hours of Jan. 1 was in reprisal for Turkish military operations in northern Syria. The man identified as the suspect had been on the run since the attack.

Hurriyet newspaper and other media have identified the gunman as Abdulkadir Masharipov, an Uzbekistan national. The suspect was to undergo medical checks before being taken to police headquarte­rs for questionin­g, the paper said in its online edition.

Dogan news agency published what it said was the first image of the attacker. It showed a bruised, blackhaire­d man in a grey, bloodied shirt being held by his neck. Private NTV television said the gunman had resisted arrest.

NTV reported that the gunman’s Kyrgyz friend and three other people also were detained. His 4-year-old child, who was with him at the home, was taken into protective custody.

The television channel said police establishe­d the gunman’s whereabout­s four or five days ago, but delayed the raid so they could monitor his movements and contacts.

The state-run Anadolu Agency also reported the arrest and identified the gunman, only with a slightly different spelling of his first name, Abdulgadir. It said a Kyrgyz man and three women were detained with him

Anadolu said the suspects were being taken to Istanbul’s main police headquarte­rs for questionin­g. Police were carrying out raids on other suspected Islamic State group cells, the news agency said without providing details.

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