Ankara:Turkish authorities have held slain Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's wife in custody for over a year and were exploring ways to deport her, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.
Baghdadi was the world's most wanted terrorist until his death last month during a US special forces raid on a property in the Syrian province of Idlib.
"His wife has been in our hands for a year or a year and a half," Erdogan said, confirming the news that first emerged on Wednesday.
"Baghdadi committed suicide in a tunnel. There has been a great media campaign about this. We have arrested his wife, but we have not made any fuss about it. I'm saying it now for the first time," the Turkish leader had said on Wednesday.
Turkish officials said that they had also captured Baghdadi's sister and several other relatives in northern Syria.
"After capturing them, we put them in a deportation center. While they are there, we will see what the ministry of justice can do. The wife will face the same process."
Around 10 members of Baghdadi's family were currently being held in Turkey.
US President Donald Trump announced the terrorist leader's death on October 27.