It is the latest arrest in a major crackdown following a deadly IS attack on a Catholic church in Istanbul last month. The suspect has been detained and is awaiting trial.
Counter-terrorism police in Turkey have arrested a suspected member of the so-called "Islamic State" group who was working at a nuclear plant, authorities said on Tuesday.
Local media reported that the suspect was a Russian national who had been working at the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant under false identity papers.
The suspect was brought before a court and jailed pending trial.
Turkish authorities crack down on IS suspects
The Akkuyu nuclear facility is a $20 billion (€18.5 billion) project being built by Russian state-owned energy giant Rosatom in Mersin province on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
It is slated to start generating electricity next year.
The arrest on Tuesday comes after two IS gunmen killed a Turkish citizen in an attack on a Catholic church in Istanbul last month.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said last week that police arrested 147 people with suspected ties to IS in operations across 33 provinces.
Source: Dw
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