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Teams of the Directorate of the Antiterrorist Section of the Adana Police Department, with the false Syrian identity of Soumaya Raissi (30), a French citizen of Tunisian origin, whose arrest warrant was issued by France for being a member of the terrorist organization DAESH, and that he was wanted by Interpol with a red notice. He determined that he was hiding in the Kemal district. Police raided her home cell, where she was hiding, and arrested her on October 14. The woman, a member of a terrorist organization, was detained by the criminal magistrate on duty from where she was taken.
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“FALSE HIDDEN IN THE CELL FOR 1.5 MONTHS”
It was determined that the suspected woman, who was searched by Interpol with the note “very dangerous, can act, must be arrested wherever you see”, rented the first floor of a 4-story house in Namık Kemal district by means of intermediaries 1.5 months ago. It was determined that a man named FY rented the house where the young woman never went out, and two bearded people came to the house and provided for her needs. It turned out that even the owner saw the woman on October 14, when the police were arrested. It was determined that FY rented the suspect woman’s house for 700 lire per month on the internet. Although it was observed that the house where the suspect was staying with a child had all the living materials that could be found for the family, it was learned that the woman’s second husband was also staying in Syria and therefore the organization covered all your needs.
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He left the psychology department from the second year, got married, joined the organization.
Meanwhile, it became known that the woman was educated in the psychology department of a university in Tunisia until 2010, married his first wife Rached Hüseyin Raissi and settled in France when she was in second grade and became a French citizen, and that her husband introduced the terrorist organization DAESH and became a member of the organization. It was learned that the suspected husband and wife fled to Syria illegally when a search was conducted in France in 2016, and her husband was deported after being arrested in Gaziantep in 2016.
It was determined that the suspected woman was married by the organization in Syria after her bond with her husband was severed, and that her son was from her second husband. The suspected woman was alleged to be one of DAESH’s sleeping cells and had the potential to act at any time. Also, it was learned that the woman did not use a telephone at all, and all her needs were taken care of by the person who rented a house in Adana.