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		</div><p>Turkey has deported 3,300 foreigners suspected of links to jihadi groups, particularly militantss from the so-called &#8216;Islamic State&#8217; group, according to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan&#8217;s spokesman.</p>
<p>Ibrahim Kalin said another 41,000 foreigners have been barred from entering Turkey as part of the country&#8217;s fight against the militant group.</p>
<p>Turkish profiling teams have interviewed 9,500 people upon their arrival in Turkey, he added, with 2,000 of them being denied entry.</p>
<p>He said some 2,770 suspects, including 1,232 foreigners, have been caught in police sweeps and 954 of them are being prosecuted.<br />
Turkey, long accused of turning a blind eye to the extremists crossing into Syria, has now taken a larger role in the fight against &#8216;IS&#8217;.</p>
<p>Four deadly bomb attacks in Turkey since July have been blamed on &#8216;IS&#8217;.</p>
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