SANLIURFA, Turkey
A Turkish criminal court has issued a secrecy order on the investigation into Monday's deadly bomb attack that killed 32 people in the southeastern town of Suruc bordering Syria.
The secrecy order, delivered by the Second Criminal Court in the Sanliurfa province, was issued on the grounds that an open process would "endanger the purpose of the investigation". The court also cites the fact that the evidence has not been collected in full as another reason.
More than 100 people were injured in the suspected Daesh attack, when a suicide bomber identified as Seyh Abdurrahman Alagoz reportedly blew himself up at a gathering of activists planning to help rebuild the nearby Syrian town of Kobane.