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Alleged Islamic extremist expelled from Italy

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Rome, June 26 (IANS/AKI) Italian authorities on Tuesday deported a 28-year-old Moroccan accused of Islamic extremist connections, aboard a flight to Tunis, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.
The suspect, who was born in Tunisia, was monitored by intelligence services. He had been serving a jail term in a prison near Florence for “common crimes” and was close to Berlin Christmas market attacker Tunisian Anis Amri, whom he had met in prison, the ministry stated.
A total of 57 suspected Islamic extremists have been deported from Italy this year and 294 since 2015, the Interior Ministry said.
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Source: IANS

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