Istanbul where the gunmen had been living, and detained three people.�Istanbul’s governor says 12 people have been detained for questioning as part of a police inquiry into the attack on the U.S. Consulate.Governor Muammer Guler has said Sunday a police investigation is continuing into the July 9 attack when gunmen opened fire killing three policemen at a guard house at the main gate of the consular compound. Three assailants also died when police returned fire.Authorities and reports say those being questioned include a man who allegedly drove the attackers to the consulate and a man who had several telephone calls with the attackers.Police suspect the gunmen had ties to al Qaeda but say they have no proof so far of a link.","author": {"@type": "Thing", "name": "hurriyet.com.tr"},"publisher": {"@type": "Organization","name":"hurriyet.com.tr","logo": {"@type": "ImageObject","url": "https://image.hurimg.com/i/hurriyet/100/0x0/590c24950f25442978242248.jpg","width": 230,"height": 60}}}
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Anti-terror teams raided a number of homes and businesses in the Altinsehir neighborhood of
Governor Muammer Guler has said Sunday a police investigation is continuing into the July 9 attack when gunmen opened fire killing three policemen at a guard house at the main gate of the consular compound. Three assailants also died when police returned fire.
Authorities and reports say those being questioned include a man who allegedly drove the attackers to the consulate and a man who had several telephone calls with the attackers.
Police suspect the gunmen had ties to al Qaeda but say they have no proof so far of a link.