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Turkish intelligence prevents planned attacks on non-Muslim citizens

intelligence agency Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization’s headquarters aka the "KALE" (Castle), Ankara, Türkiye. (Photo by MIT)
By Newsroom
Feb 12, 2025 10:23 AM

The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has successfully prevented planned terrorist attacks targeting non-Muslim citizens in Türkiye, according to its 2024 Activity Report.

The report highlights MIT’s counterterrorism operations, including identifying and disrupting radical groups aiming to carry out attacks within the country.

Turkish intelligence prevents planned attacks on non-Muslim citizens
A member of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda who was captured by the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) in Africa, another terrorist was detained in Adana in a police operation. (AA Photo)

MIT’s efforts against terrorist threats

The agency stated that its counterterrorism efforts led to the identification and apprehension of multiple members of radical organizations. “As part of the ongoing fight against radical groups, numerous operatives have been identified, and attack plans have been thwarted,” the report noted.

Alongside these counterterrorism operations, MIT also reported that “attack plots targeting Türkiye’s non-Muslim citizens, linked to Israel‘s military actions in Palestine and across the Middle East, were neutralized.” Turkish authorities use the term “neutralize” to imply that the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

This statement was included in the foreword of the report, authored by MIT head Ibrahim Kalin.

Last Updated:  Feb 12, 2025 10:23 AM