(ANSA) - Rome, May 15 - Police chief Franco Gabrielli said
Monday that ships involved in the rescue of asylum seekers in
the Mediterranean will not be allowed to dock in Sicily until
after this month's G7 summit in Taormina.
He said the move, which kicks on Monday and runs until May
28, "derives from the need to not put a burden on the police
involved in summit security".
Gabrielli said the ships carrying rescued asylum seekers
would be diverted to ports in other regions in this period.
On Sunday Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti said the armed
forces were making a big contribution.
"There are 7,000 armed-service officials who help the
Carabinieri (police) and (State) police with anti-terrorism
measures and around 3,000 will be deployed for the G7," she
said.
No migrant ships in Italy until G7 over
Gabrielli says move to ensure police not overstretched