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The man suspected of carrying out the New Year's Day shooting at an Istanbul nightclub has been arrested, according to local media.
Abdulkadir Masharipov was caught by police officers in the Turkish capital's Esenyurt district, Hurriyet reports.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack at Reina club, which left 39 dead and 69 wounded.
Put you in a worse position
Than a Turkish prison - Vinnie Paz
Hurriyet reports
originally posted by: xuenchen
Hurriyet reports
Anybody see the original source ?
Just checking.
originally posted by: khnum
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Realllllly even the dumbest operative wouldn't stay in town
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
He's majorly F'd.
Alternatives[edit] The death sentence was replaced by aggravated life imprisonment (ağırlaştırılmış müebbet hapis cezası). According to Article 9 of Law 5275 on the Execution of Sentences[6] these prisoners are held in individual cells in high security prisons and are allowed to exercise in a neighbouring yard one hour per day.[citation needed]
A gunman opened fire in the nightclub at about 01:15. He reportedly carried an AK-47 rifle and, after killing a police officer and a bystander at the entrance, he entered the club shooting.[6][7][8] The attacker reportedly spoke Arabic as the attack was taking place,[9] and shouted the Arabic phrase "Allāhu akbar" during the attack.[10][11][12]
He reportedly fired more than 180 rounds during the seven minute attack, and used stun grenades to aid in reloading.[13] After the assault, he went into the kitchen, changed his clothes and escaped by blending in with the crowd.[14] Although initial eyewitness testimonies reported by the Turkish media described up to three attackers, the police insist that they are only on the lookout for one.
Police stormed the building,[15][16] but Turkish authorities state that the attacker is still at large, with a manhunt underway.[17] Authorities had earlier claimed that one gunman entered the nightclub and was later killed by the police.[16] The attacker left the weapon at the scene.[17]
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Bummer... no death penalty in Turkey.....
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Alternatives[edit] The death sentence was replaced by aggravated life imprisonment (ağırlaştırılmış müebbet hapis cezası). According to Article 9 of Law 5275 on the Execution of Sentences[6] these prisoners are held in individual cells in high security prisons and are allowed to exercise in a neighbouring yard one hour per day.[citation needed]
Although initial eyewitness testimonies reported by the Turkish media described up to three attackers, the police insist that they are only on the lookout for one.