There are an estimated 50 'foreign
fighters' who have returned to Italy from ISIS's former war
zones, national anti-mafia and anti-terror prosecutor Federico
Cafiero de Raho told Naples newspaper Il Mattino on Friday.
"Our country is considered more a territory of passage, after
the end of the State of Daesh," he said.
"We have to keep an eye on second-generation immigrants, who
suffer from social conditions of marginalisation and offer the
main seed bed for radicalisation towards terrorism," de Raho
said.
"But the risk is not very high, and our network of prevention
is always active".
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