Mon Aug 15, 2005 03:14 PM ET
By Rachel Sanderson ROME (Reuters) - Italy has arrested 141 people in a security swoop following the bombings in London and Egypt last month and remains at high risk from an attack by Islamic militants, the Interior Ministry said on Monday.
Italy, the subject of several Internet threats from purported Islamic militant groups, said it had begun expulsion procedures against 701 people.
"The latest evaluations ... confirm an ongoing high risk of a terrorist attack on our country," the ministry said in a statement after a parliamentary meeting on the findings from a series of nation-wide raids in recent days.
Italy has not been attacked by Islamic militants on its home soil, but after bombings in July in London and the Egyptian resort of Sharm-el-Sheik most Italians fear it is only a matter of time before they are hit.
Italy, like Britain a close ally of the United States, has sent 3,000 troops to Iraq. Officials have boosted security on Italy's transport system.
Nearly 33,000 people had been questioned in recent days as part of the nation-wide investigation that involved all branches of Italy's security and police forces, the ministry said...
Good morning.
Italy is on the ball, they do not intend to be caught asleep.
Hope they are not sending the exiles here.
701 more sent to someone else to make it their problem.