Authorities
in Turkey will not allow New Year celebrations at Istanbul’s iconic
Taksim Square for security reasons. Ismail Kilic, local police chief of
Istanbul’s Beyoglu district, said security measures had been doubled
this year following a string of attacks over the past two years.
“Measures for New Year will be at the highest level,” he was quoted
as saying by state-run news agency Anadolu. Turkey has suffered a series
of terror attacks attributed to Kurdish militants and the Islamic State
group, including a shooting at popular Istanbul nightclub Reina during a
New Year 2016-17 party in which 39 people were killed.
“We will double the measures because the Reina assailant changed his location having seen the measures at Taksim,” Kilic said.
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