Police detain 15 in Islamic State raids in western Turkey - media

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained 15 people in raids early on Friday targeting the Islamic State militant group in the western coastal province of Izmir, the private Dogan news agency reported. Among those detained were people who fought for Islamic State in neighbouring Syria and who trained others to fight for the group, it said. Among those they had trained was a man now being sought by police in connection with bomb attacks on offices of a pro-Kurdish party in southern Turkey last year and who was regarded as a potential suicide bomber, Dogan said. Turkish authorities say a Turkish member of Islamic State was responsible for a suicide bombing in central Istanbul on March 19 that killed three Israelis and an Iranian. That was the fourth suicide bombing in Turkey this year and the second to be blamed on Islamic State. Counter-terror squad police launched the raids on various address in the city and seize four shotguns along with Islamic State documents and materials. On Wednesday, Turkish police detained 16 people in the southeastern province of Adiyaman on suspicion of belonging to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front. (Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by David Dolan and Alison Williams)