In Italy, a group of suspected right-wing extremists flew open, which is said to have planned an attack on a mosque according to media reports. Against twelve suspects from the extreme right-wing milieu is determined because of subversive projects and illegal possession of firearms, the police said.
According to Italian media reports, they are said to have targeted a mosque near Siena. The alleged plot did not want to confirm the police so. The photos she distributed showed numerous rifles seized in the province of Siena, revolvers, a bazooka and a swastika badge.
From intercepted talks had emerged that an attack on the mosque in Colle Val d'Elsa was planned by means of sabotage of a gas pipeline, reported the news agency Ansa. However, the project was not pursued further - for fear of being discovered by the police. Two men were arrested.
"Extremism and right-wing terrorism pose a real threat, and we expect it to be condemned by all," a statement by the Association of the Islamic Community in Italy said.