Italy: Libyan immigrant jailed for botched bombing
From Eye on the World:
Italy's first would-be suicide bomber was sentenced to 14 years for detonating a home-made bomb at the military barracks which blew off part if his hand, blinded him and lightly wounded a sentry.
Milan, 12 July (AKI) - A court has sentenced Libyan immigrant Mohammed Game to 14 years in prison over a botched plot to blow up a military barracks in the northern Italian city of Milan last year. An accomplice, Egyptian immigrant Mahmud Koh, was jailed for four years over his role in the plot. A third defendant, Imbaeya Israfel, another Libyan, is due to be sentenced later this year.Game, 36 and an Italian soldier were injured in the failed attack on Milan's Santa Barbara barracks on 12 October last year. Game, Italy's first would-be suicide bomber, was blinded and lost part of a hand when his explosive load failed to detonate properly. The Italian soldier was lightly wounded.
Judge Stefania Donadeo on Saturday ordered Game to pay damages provisionally set at 100,000 euros to the Italian state.
Game was arrested after the blast and charged with attempting to carry out a massacre and carrying and making explosive devices. [...]
Game had also complied a 'dossier' containing information on Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and other government ministers, the Italian investigative weekly L'Espresso reported last November.
Game's case renewed concern about the integration of immigrants to Italy. He had lived in Italy for many years, has an Italian partner and three children.
3 comments:
We should all give Italy a big hand for imprisoning what's left of this guy!
LOL
I think we ought to make him sit in his prison cell with his severed body parts. Maybe they'll start talking to him.
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