by BBC- Turkish police have arrested the main
suspect in the New Year’s Eve attack on an exclusive nightclub in
Istanbul after a huge manhunt. Abdulkadir Masharipov is believed to have mounted the assault on the Reina club which left 39 people dead. The Uzbek national is said to have been caught in Istanbul’s Esenyurt district.
So-called Islamic State (IS) said it was behind the attack, saying it was revenge for Turkish military involvement in Syria. The
gunman arrived at the club by taxi early that Sunday, before rushing
through the entrance with a long-barrelled gun he had taken from the
boot of the car. He fired randomly at people celebrating the new year.
It
was the culmination of a huge police manhunt: a raid on the Istanbul
suburb of Esenyurt that finally caught the alleged Reina attacker, named
as Uzbek national Abdulkadir Masharipov. Photographs show him with a heavily bruised face, wearing a grey T-shirt and being held by his throat. There
had been fears that the gunman had managed to escape Turkey, perhaps to
territory held by so-called Islamic State, which said it was behind the
attack.