The capture of the associates, 11 with them nonnatives, brought the quantity of those remanded in authority over the assault to 30 after 13 were sent to imprison on Sunday, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.
The most recent 17 to be held were blamed for "participation of an outfitted terrorist association," the private Dogan news organization said.
Authorities trust last Tuesday's triple suicide besieging at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, the deadliest in a progression of suicide bombings this year in Turkey, was done by Islamic State.
Three planes opened flame to make alarm outside the airplane terminal before two of them got inside and exploded themselves. The third activist exploded his explosives outside at the passageway to the global entries terminal.
Russian nationals have been recognized as two of the suspected planes, Anadolu reported a week ago. Turkish authorities have not remarked on the report, albeit one authority had said the assailants were Russian, Uzbek and Kyrgyz nationals.
(Composing by Daren Butler; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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