Mass arrests made in Milan swoops 

Italian police have arrested 142 people as part of a two-day anti-
terror operation in and around Milan. 
One and a half kilos (3.3 pounds) of explosive were found, reports 
say. 

Some 2,000 Carabinieri police took part in the raid, aimed at 
boosting security at sensitive locations such as underground and 
train stations. 

An internet claim of responsibility for the London bombings 
threatened Italy and Denmark with similar attacks, but its 
credibility has been questioned. 

Gen Antonio Girone, the regional Carabinieri commander, said security 
forces had concentrated on Milan because it was a "prime target for 
possible terrorist action". 

Some 7,000 people are said to have undergone preventive police 
checks. 

Partial pullout 

Police reportedly raided several Gypsy camps and other deprived 
areas. 

Of those arrested, 83 are said to be non-EU citizens. Deportation 
orders have already been issued for 52 of them. 

"Charges are mainly related to crimes like burglary, theft, evading 
home arrest and infringement of drug laws," Col Cosimo Piccinno was 
reported by daily Corriere della Sera as saying after the arrests. 

In a separate development, police evacuated part of Rome's Fiumicino 
airport after a false alarm sparked by an unattended bag earlier this 
morning. 

Speaking from the G8 meeting in Gleneagles, Italian Prime Minister 
Silvio Berlusconi said Italy would start withdrawing 300 troops from 
Iraq in September. 

But he underlined that the partial pullout had already been announced 
and that Italy's presence in the region would continue until the 
Iraqi authorities will be able to replace it with their own security 
forces. 

"Commitments must be met," he said. 



Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/4667513.stm

Published: 2005/07/09 14:57:52 GMT

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