Police were captured arresting the woman believed to have planted the bomb that exploded on a crowded street and killed six in Istanbul yesterday.
Footage shared by several Turkish newspapers showed anti-terrorism officers pointing a gun at the suspect - named as Syrian national Ahlam Albashir - and pinning her to the floor as they raided a house last night.
Police then ransacked cupboards, going on to find a gun, wads of cash and some gold.
The female was wearing a distinctive purple hoodie inscribed with the words 'New York', similar to that of the dark sweatshirt worn by Ramzi Mohammed when he tried to detonate a bomb on the London Underground's Northern Line on July 21, 2005.
Officers held her by the scruff of the neck as they led her away from the property alongside several other suspects.
"A little while ago, the person who left the bomb was detained by our Istanbul Police Department teams," the Anadolu Agency quoted Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu as saying.