Washington:
US authorities say Turkish police have arrested a man who claims to have plotted to kill US President Barack Obama when he visited Turkey.
The Secret Service in Washington said on Monday night that Turkish National Police arrested the man last Friday in Istanbul.
Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan says the US President was never in any immediate danger.
Obama did not arrive in Turkey until Sunday, two days after the man's arrest.
Donovan says the Secret Service is not releasing any information about the suspect.
Donovan says that, as standard procedure involving a threat against the president overseas, the Secret Service is following up with Turkish authorities regarding the case.
The Secret Service in Washington said on Monday night that Turkish National Police arrested the man last Friday in Istanbul.
Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan says the US President was never in any immediate danger.
Obama did not arrive in Turkey until Sunday, two days after the man's arrest.
Donovan says the Secret Service is not releasing any information about the suspect.
Donovan says that, as standard procedure involving a threat against the president overseas, the Secret Service is following up with Turkish authorities regarding the case.