Hakim Nasiri, 23 (above) was arrested along with Gulistan Ahmadzai 29 both suspected members of an Islamic State (Isis)-linked jihadi cell who allegedly planned attacks in Rome and London. ANSA
A string of arrests appear to confirm fears that Islamic State terror recruiters have infiltrated the asylum centers full of desperate migrants.
ROME — The Bari-Palese CARA Refugee Reception Center in Italy’s southern province of Puglia was built to host 850 refugees. These days, it’s overflowing with 1,389—mostly men from Nigeria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh who wait behind high walls and spirals of barbed wire for their political-asylum applications to be heard.
The center is a hotbed of discontent, and most of the men who stay there would rather be just about anywhere else. In 2013, a Kurdish refugee was killed there in a violent riot that started as a protest against maltreatment. Since then, the camp gates are left open so the refugees and migrants can come and go as they please.
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More News On Italy Arresting Afghan Refugees Who Were Plotting Terror Attacks On Rome And London
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Three held over alleged terror plots in Italy and UK -- The Guardian
Isis suspects who planned London, Canary Wharf and Rome attacks arrested in Italy -- IBTimes
Two Afghan Men Held in Italy Over Terror and People Smuggling Links -- WSJ
Isis suspects arrested by Italian police over 'Canary Wharf terror attack' plot -- The Independent
Police arrest two Afghans 'plotting terror attacks at Canary Wharf and London hotels': Suspected Islamists had drawings of 'targets' when arrested in Italy -- Daily Mail
Italy arrests Afghan refugee for terrorism -- DW
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