TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club(YJC)-Operations were carried out in the central provinces of Ankara, Kayseri and Adana, and Batman in the southeast, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported on Monday.
In the small hours of the day in Batman, some 400 police officers arrested 22 people in simultaneous raids, seizing weapons and documents.
At least 30 Iraqis, two Syrians and one Moroccan national were detained in the capital Ankara.
Nine Iraqi citizens who had fought in Syria and Iraq were detained in Kayseri. Four Syrian and two Iraqi citizens were detained in Adana.
Turkey was accused of allowing foreign-backed militants to pass easily across its border in the early years of the conflict in Syria. It took a much tougher response after a spate of Daesh attacks in 2015 and 2016 that harmed its tourism industry.
The violence culminated in the 2017 New Year’s Eve massacre of 39 people at an Istanbul nightclub, claimed by Daesh.
Last month, Turkey said it would send foreign members of Daesh back to their home countries in Europe after the suspected militants were captured by the Turkish army troops during Ankara’s cross-border offensive into northeastern Syria.