Two Moroccans, a 51-year-old and
his 27-year-old son, were deported from Italy Thursday on
suspicion of supporting jihad, at the orders of the prefect of
L'Aquila in Abruzzo.
The father and son did not have direct contact with ISIS,
police said.
However, they were suspected of being "close to the deepest
radicalisation", they said.
They had been expelled from L'Aquila Islamic cultural centres
for their radical conduct which "even expressed itself in
physical attacks".
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