(ANSA) - TURIN, MAY 13 - Italian police on Thursday arrested
a prison imam at Alessandria for allegedly hailing jihad and
calling for the destruction of the Vatican.
The man, a Moroccan detainee, allegedly praised terrorist
attacks like those on the offices of Paris satirical weekly
Charlie Hebdo after it published cartoons of Mohammed.
The man has been charged with instigation to commit crimes,
especially terror offences, as well as propaganda and
instigation to offend on ethnic and religious grounds.
As well as calling for the destruction of the Vatican, the imam
also expressed admiration for Osama Bin Laden and Twin Towers
pilot Mohammed Atta.
He also called for the elimination of the Jewish people, sen as
the sworn enemy of Islam.
He allegedly tried to recruit terror followers between July 2020
and March 2021, police said.
The man has been moved to another northern jail,at Novara.
(ANSA).
Prison imam arrested on terror charges
Moroccan called for destruction of Vatican, elimination of Jews