Italian police have arrested a Syrian on suspicion of being a member of
the so-called Islamic State (IS), clapping
him in cuffs shortly after he
arrived by boat along with hundreds of refugees, media reports said
Monday.
The man, reportedly in his 20s, was arrested by officers in Sicily
after Italy’s special operations division discovered incriminating
material on his mobile phone.
The suspect had videos and photographs which appeared to be of IS
attacks along with a text message which read “Allah is great, but ISIS
is even better”, according to the reports.
The local Corriere di Ragusa daily said the images contained “corpses, wounds and lots of blood”.
The Syrian arrived on December 4 on a wooden fishing boat carrying
500 people, and had been staying at the reception centre in the
southeastern Sicilian port before his arrest.
There have long been concerns in Italy and Europe of would-be
jihadists entering the country and the rest of the continent on the
rickety boats of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from northern
Africa.
At least one of the men involved in the Paris attacks last month,
which left 130 people dead, is believed to have travelled through Italy
on his way to France.
Interior Minister Angelino Alfano praised police, describing the arrest as “proof of the prevention system’s efficiency”.
“Our work never stops, night nor day. We are on the ground with our best investigative teams and our best men”.
Since the Paris attacks, which were claimed by IS, there have been
reports of a drop in the number of people attending crowded events or
places in Italy — from Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican to shopping
centres.
Rome’s Prefect Franco Gabrielli said it was necessary to “beat the
fear which is gripping the city and the country in the fatalistic
anticipation that something will happen”.
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