Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Terrorism: Pakistan expelled, former national cricket captain Italian – Sky TG24

“He wanted to attack the airport Orio al Serio.” This would have been the plan of the Pakistani 26 year old, resident in the province of Milan, sent off for safety reasons with an order of the Interior Minister, Angelino Alfano.

“If you want to attack an aircraft is not difficult. Look, there is only one wire “: this, as reported by the Corriere della Sera , the sentence would have been intercepted by investigators last December, after almost one year and a half of investigation.

This brings to 104 the expulsions from 2015 to date.

coach of the Italian National – the 26 year old, reports Print , was also a cricketer. For some years also led as captain of the Italian national team under 19.

Aspiring Isis fighter – According to the findings of the ROS in Milan, Farook Aftab, the name the warehouseman who worked at Decathlon Biasano (Milan) and lived in Vaprio d’Adda, had looked on the internet documents and videos related to Islamic fundamentalism and jihadi terrorism. He had also vowed, anonymously, submission to the Caliph before an online video, thus following the procedure foreseen by ISIS for affiliates aspirants who are in a western state.

For several months under the lens of the Ros police and anti-terrorism pool of the Milan prosecutor’s office, the man had no direct contact with members of the Islamic state, but in the past had communicated via messages on social networks , with a person of Albanian nationality, expelled last February and emerged in the investigation with the center Maria Giulia Sergio-Fatima, the first foreign fighter Italian woman now in Syria.

He wanted to convince his wife – it turns out, also, the man had tried to persuade his wife, housewife and she also Pakistani and poorly integrated, to embrace Isis. The couple has no children, he lived in a ‘house paid’ by an Italian woman, given the good pay him, had traveled for tourism in different locations, from Saint Martin to Guadeloupe, in the Caribbean, the Turkish capital Istanbul.

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