Turkey arrests suspected IS militant over planned U.S. consulate attack -Dogan

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish authorities arrested a suspected Islamic State militant on Tuesday for allegedly planning a suicide attack on the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul, Dogan news agency said. The suspected militant was of Syrian origin and was detained in Kahramanmaras, a province near the Syrian border, Dogan said. Turkey has been on high alert after more than 100 people were killed by two suicide bombers in the capital Ankara in October. A similar attack at a town near the Syrian border in July left 33 dead. Last week, the consulate cancelled its services or a day, citing information about a possible security threat. This week, the U.S. Embassy in Ankara said it would scale back its services on Monday and Tuesday due to a possible security threat. Turkey, a NATO member, has carried out air strikes against Islamist insurgents in neighbouring Syria as part of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the militant movement. (Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Hugh Lawson)