Turkish police in Ankara apprehended 46 suspects as part of a security operation preceding the upcoming NATO Summit. The operation, led by the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, involved various police units and targeted individuals accused of sharing firearm-related content on social media.
The suspects, identified through surveillance methods, were found to have criminal backgrounds and alleged connections to firearms incidents. Following simultaneous raids at multiple locations in the city, authorities seized evidence linked to the purported criminal activities. The detained individuals are currently under custody as legal proceedings progress.
In preparation for the NATO Summit, security measures in Ankara have been heightened, with increased police presence and expanded security perimeters around summit venues. Turkish officials have assured the implementation of comprehensive judicial, administrative, and security protocols to maintain public order and safety during the event.
