(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 5 - Two men of Egyptian origin were
arrested Thursday on suspicion of robbing anti-migrant League
leader and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini's 19-year-old son
of his phone after allegedly threatening him with a broken
bottle in Milan on December 23.
The pair, aged 21 and 26, are accused of taking the phone with
menaces from Federico Salvini in Milan's Via Jacopo Palma.
The victim recognized the younger man as the one who actually
took the phone while the other man allegedly acted as a
look-out, police said.
The arrests were made by state police after viewing CCTV footage
of the incident.
After the incident, Salvini Sr complained of rising crime in the
Lombard capital.
The former strongman interior minister, who has faced trials for
stopping migrants landing in Italy, has often fulminated about
rising immigrant crime rates and teen migrant gangs. (ANSA).
Two arrested for robbing Salvini's son
Federico Salvini threatened with broken bottle, phone stolen