Turkey closing in on nightclub gunman, official says
ISTANBUL — Turkish police are closing in on the gunman who killed 39 people at an Istanbul nightclub, a senior government official said Thursday, insisting the suspect’s possible whereabouts and contacts have been established.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak told A Haber news channel in an interview that the gunman who attacked Istanbul’s upscale Reina nightclub was probably from China’s Muslim Uighur minority and a “specially trained member of a (terror) cell.”
“The security forces have determined his identify, his possible whereabouts have been determined… His contacts have also been determined,” Kaynak told A Haber. “We can say that the circle is closing in on him.”
Kaynak said authorities think the man, whose name hasn’t been revealed, is still inside Turkey, although they haven’t completely ruled out the possibility that he may have escaped after the New Year’s attack.

