A Syrian man was arrested in the northern Italian city of Genoa on Wednesday on suspicion of planning to travel to his home country to join Islamist militants, police said.
Anti-terrorism
unit officers detained the unemployed 23-year-old on charges of
supporting international terrorism, though there was no indication he
was planning any attacks in Italy, the force added.
Police
said they were investigating the arrested man's relationship with other
foreigners in the Genoa area to determine whether they were trying to
recruit fighters.
The man's brother and three
Libyans were among those being investigated, and several mosques or
Islamic cultural centres in Genoa and the city of Rapallo about 28
kilometres (17.4 miles) away had been searched, police sources said.
On
Tuesday, Interior Minister Angelino Alfa said Italy had expelled a
26-year-old Pakistani man who authorities said supported Islamic State
and was planning to go to Syria to join Islamist militants.
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