ADANA
A court in Turkey's southern Adana province sent on Friday two suspects to prison accused in an alleged plot to stage bomb attacks and kidnappings at camps Syrian refugees stay near the country's border with Syria.
One other suspect was released by the court pending a trial.
The three suspects were among six people who were detained on Tuesday in connection with the alleged plot. The other three were released earlier.
On May 11, twin car bombs killed 51 people and injured at least 100 in the Turkish town of Reyhanli in the deadliest spillover of violence since the uprising began in March 2011.
Reyhanli is an entry-point for the Syrians fleeing the more than two-year-old conflict, which, according to the UN, has killed more than 80,000 people. The war sent 1.5 million to seek shelter in neighboring countries and internally displaced 4.5 million others.