A 34-year-old Egyptian man who ran amok in Milan attacking people on the street while yelling, "Allahu Akhbar" and holding a Koran has been deported back to Egypt (for the second time). The below article from Il Giorno is translated by Fousesquawk.
Milan: Attacked three passersby shouting, "Allahu akhbar". The ex-smuggler will be expelled to Egypt.
Wednesday afternoon, he was accompanied by police on board a departing flight from Malpensa (airport) destination Cairo and repatriated to his country of origin, Egypt. Ibrahim Tawfik, a 34-year-old, who on October 14, attacked three passersby at the end of viale (street ) Monza, almost at the border with Sesto San Giovanni, while wearing an Islamic tunic and holding a Koran, was expelled.
In the course of the attacks in rapid succession, which fortunately did not lead to serious injuries, the man was also shouting, "Allahu akhbar". The 34-year-old was then arrested by investigators from Digos, charged with violence with racial, ethnic, national, or religious motives, and transported to San Vittorio (prison) for evaluation for eventual deportation.
A procedure now completed, on the basis of a measure issued by Prefect Claudio Sgaraglia and executed by officers of via Fatebenefratelli (Milan police hqs) under Police Commissioner Giuseppe Petronzi.
It is not the first time Tawfik has been kicked out of Italy: It had already occurred in 2018 when the prefect of Catanzaro had ordered his removal from (Italy) as a danger to the public. The Egyptian had arrived at Pozzallo four years prior on board a ship, but a few days after was arrested for aiding illegal immigration, accused of being one of the smugglers who had ferried the migrants from one shore of the Mediterranean to the other.
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