Turkish Prime Minster Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said Reyhanli blasts plotter guided CHP delegation on their visit to Syria in March. Erdogan assessed Reyhanli blasts and announced the findings of security and intelligence units. "Reylanli blasts plotter guided CHP delegation on their visit to Damascus as well as planning bomb attacks and kidnappings on Syrian shelter seekers" said Edogan. " Dark people who disguised themselves as journailsts, tradesmen and businessmen were confirmed to betray the country. They have been arrested and will appear in court. Unfoutunately these people keep in touch with several CHP members of Parliament. A journailst who stands close to CHP has been arrested for being a spy." A parliamentary delegation from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) had visited Syria to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in March. Twin car bombs had killed more than 50 people and injured at least 100 in the Turkish town of Reyhanli, near the Syrian border on May 11.
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