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Salvini in trouble for tweet on ‘Nigerian mafia arrests’

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ROME: An Italian prosecutor on Tuesday took the unusual step of criticisin­g far- right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini claiming one of his tweets about “Nigerian mafia arrests” was compromisi­ng a police operation.

Anti-immigrant Salvini, who is also deputy prime minister and a big user of social media, tweeted about a swoop on the Italian Mafia in Sicily and immediatel­y afterwards about the “arrest in Turin of 15 other Nigerian mafia members”.

However, the chief prosecutor in the northern city, Armando Spataro, said in a statement that while there were 15 arrest warrants, they were not all for mafia- related crimes and, most notably, not all the suspects had yet been arrested.

Some of the suspects were “still being sought”, Spataro said, noting that police usually wait for a prosecutor’s green light before releasing operationa­l details.

“In the future it would be better if the minister of the interior avoids making similar statements, or at least checks to avoid any risk of harming ongoing investigat­ions,” Spataro said.

Salvini swiftly retaliated with his own statement that it is “unacceptab­le to say that the interior minister could harm investigat­ions and jeopardise arrests”.

“If the police chief writes to me at 7.22am informing me of operations against the mafia and organised crime, as he does regularly, I feel free and honoured to thank and congratula­te the police.”

Salvini wished Spataro “a very peaceful retirement in the future”. — AFP

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Policemen raid an ice cafe in Duisburg, western Germany. — AFP photo
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Matteo Salvini

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