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Six hurt in drive-by shooting

Extreme-right man guns down African migrants in Italy

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MACERATA ( Italy): A shaven-headed far-right supporter suspected of wounding six Africans in brazen drive-by shootings in central Italy was arrested, as the country’s interior minister said “racial hatred” had prompted the attack.

After the Saturday morning assault in the town of Macerata, the suspect got out of his car, allegedly made a fascist salute with a tricolour Italian flag draped over his shoulders and shouted “Viva Italia”, or “Long Live Italy”, and “Italy for Italians,” media reports said.

The wounded included five men and one woman from Ghana, Mali and Nigeria, the Agi news agency said.

Interior Minister Marco Minniti said the attack was part of a culture “of right-wing extremism with clear reference to fascism and Nazism” and deplored that the sole link between the victims was “the colour of their skin”.

He said the “criminal act” was “prepared in advance”.

The man allegedly opened fire in eight areas in the town and also targeted the office of the centre-left Democratic Party in a two-hour terror spree in the sleepy town of 43,000 people, press reports said.

“Six people were injured and all of them are foreigners,” said town mayor Romano Carancini. Police confirmed in a tweet that “the wounded persons were of foreign nationalit­y”, adding that the “pre- sumed author of the attack is Italian”.

One victim was seriously injured in the thorax, press reports said. The other five had lesser injuries.

A Nigerian man who was shot in the thigh while buying cigarettes on the street, telling a television channel from his hospital bed that he was in great pain, adding: “It’s very serious.”

Television footage showed the suspect being arrested at the town’s war memorial. Police also posted a photo of the capture.

Authoritie­s identified the suspected shooter as Luca Traini, 28.

He is a member of the far-right anti-immigratio­n Northern League party and had run in local elections last year.

Media reports said police found a gun in the man’s vehicle, a black Alfa Romeo.

“Someone who shoots is a delinquent, irrespecti­ve of the colour of his skin,” said Northern league chief Matteo Salvini, in full campaign mode ahead of legislativ­e elections on March 4.

“I’m in a hurry to be in government to bring back security, social justice and serenity to Italy,” he said.

Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni meanwhile made a pitch for unity, saying: “Hate and violence will not divide us.”

The attack comes a day after a Nigerian asylum-seeker and drug dealer was arrested in Macerata over the gruesome killing of an 18-year-old Italian woman whose dismembere­d body was discovered in suitcases earlier this week.

Police found the clothes of the victim, Pamela Mastropiet­ro, in the house of the 29-year-old Nigerian as well as a bloodstain­ed knife.

However, no official link has been made between the two incidents.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Scene of the crime: Bystanders watching as healthcare personnel attend to an injured person after the attack in Macerata, Italy.
— Reuters Scene of the crime: Bystanders watching as healthcare personnel attend to an injured person after the attack in Macerata, Italy.

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