Italy hunting five terror suspects after FBI tip-off
ROME: Italy is looking for five terror suspects after a tip-off from the FBI about possible jihadist attacks on landmark sites including St Peter´s cathedral in the Vatican, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Thursday.
"Since yesterday afternoon, our security forces have been working to find five people," Gentiloni told the Raitre television station, reiterating that the country was already primed for
By AFP
November 19, 2015
ROME: Italy is looking for five terror suspects after a tip-off from the FBI about possible jihadist attacks on landmark sites including St Peter´s cathedral in the Vatican, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Thursday.
"Since yesterday afternoon, our security forces have been working to find five people," Gentiloni told the Raitre television station, reiterating that the country was already primed for the possibility of an attack on St Peter´s or other historic monuments such as La Scala theatre in Milan.
"The minister of the interior has explained many times that we are at a very high level of alert covering symbolic sites, places where people gather, from stadiums to cathedrals, and St Peter´s in particular, which were, among others, the places highlighted by the FBI yesterday," Gentiloni said.
"We always take such signals of alarm very seriously, especially when they come from the United States."
With the FBI alert plastered all over Italy´s front pages on Thursday, the minister appealed for calm.
Also read: Abaaoud linked to four French attack plots this year: Minister
"We must not become prisoners of this alarm because that would be a gift to Daesh," he said, using the Arabic name for the Islamic State group.
"Since yesterday afternoon, our security forces have been working to find five people," Gentiloni told the Raitre television station, reiterating that the country was already primed for the possibility of an attack on St Peter´s or other historic monuments such as La Scala theatre in Milan.
"The minister of the interior has explained many times that we are at a very high level of alert covering symbolic sites, places where people gather, from stadiums to cathedrals, and St Peter´s in particular, which were, among others, the places highlighted by the FBI yesterday," Gentiloni said.
"We always take such signals of alarm very seriously, especially when they come from the United States."
With the FBI alert plastered all over Italy´s front pages on Thursday, the minister appealed for calm.
Also read: Abaaoud linked to four French attack plots this year: Minister
"We must not become prisoners of this alarm because that would be a gift to Daesh," he said, using the Arabic name for the Islamic State group.
-
Columbia university sacks staff over Epstein partner's ‘backdoor’ admission
-
Ohio daycare worker 'stole $150k in payroll scam', nearly bankrupting nursery
-
Michelle Yeoh gets honest about 'struggle' of Asian representation in Hollywood
-
US, China held anti-narcotics, intelligence meeting: State media reports
-
Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer resigns over Epstein connections
-
Manhunt continues for suspect who killed 2 at South Carolina State University
-
Trump considers scaling back trade levies on steel, aluminium in response to rising costs
-
Trump revokes legal basis for US climate regulation, curb vehicle emission standards