Albanian expelled from Italy, wanted to convert Pope to Muslim

A 22-year-old Albanian has been expelled from Italy after being named dangerous, having shown sympathy for the Islamic State. Italy's Interior Minister Marco Minniti has signed for the 77th time this year an expulsion order from his country. According to Italian media, the young Albanian, whose identity is not [...]
Italy's Interior Minister Marco Minniti has signed for the 77th time this year an expulsion order from his country.
According to the Italian media of the young Albanian, whose identity is not disclosed, was known to the police because on September 26th of last year he had refused to show ID documents to the Carabinieri, shouting that it was ISIS.
The 22-year-old was located near the Madonna dei Baghni Church and the believers entering the church, asking them to convert to Islamic religions.
Fearing the situation, they called the Carabinieri, who the Albanian boy made the same invitation to convert to Muslims. Then he had confessed to the Carabinieri that he should be under house arrest, but he was out because he wanted to go to Rome, where he would also ask the pope to convert.
For 22-year-old I The SIS had become a real obsession, turning into a threat and dangerous to public security, confirmed by other episodes recorded by law enforcement during its cell storage, showing a fixed attraction to the religious sphere.
Further investigations revealed contacts with a familiar exhibit of a cult object, near the environments of Islamic extremism, which has contributed to its radicalisation.
For this reason, after being released from prison on September 23rd 2017, the young Albanian man was repatriated, being flown to Albania on a plane from Bologna to Tirana, by decree signed by the Italian interior minister for state security motives.












