Italian authorities accuse him of terrorist training and propaganda; he is suspected of being inspired by the Unabomber
According to Italian law enforcement authorities, an operation conducted in L'Aquila has led to the arrest of an Italian citizen, suspected of involvement in activities with terrorist purposes. The source of the information is the investigative bodies and the State Police in Italy.
Investigators say the arrest is related to charges of “training for terrorist purposes, including at an international level” and “apology for criminal acts with terrorist purposes.” The arrested person, a resident of the province of Teramo, is suspected of operating online, distributing materials and instructions for building firearms, including the use of 3D printers to produce so-called “ghost guns” (weapons without serial numbers).
According to the investigation, he also published information on the preparation of explosives at home, with the aim of carrying out violent acts and sabotaging public services. The seized materials included detailed manuals for the production and assembly of pistols, rifles and ammunition, as well as descriptions of potential targets, including data centers and financial companies.
Authorities report that his documents also contained ideological references and material praising the figure of Theodore Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber. According to investigators, the arrested man called for rebellion and the overthrow of the technological and democratic system.
The incident follows a recent incident in Rome, where an explosion in a rural building was suspected to be linked to a bomb being made by two people with anarchist beliefs. According to security experts, these developments have raised concerns about the risk of radicalization and the use of technology for violent purposes.
Authorities emphasize that the operation in L'Aquila is part of efforts to prevent and combat domestic extremism.
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