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Two armed Turkish men arrested in Italian city of Viterbo ahead of popular festival

A view of the "Loggia dei Papi" that hosted the longest conclave in the Catholic Church's history in Viterbo, 2 May, 2025
A view of the "Loggia dei Papi" that hosted the longest conclave in the Catholic Church's history in Viterbo, 2 May, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo
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By Gavin Blackburn
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Italian media reported that the two men were suspected of preparing an attack during Wednesday's celebration, which was attended by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

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Two armed Turkish men were arrested in the central Italian city of Viterbo, hours before a popular local festival, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday.

Meloni praised police and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi for their "swift intervention" leading to the arrests on Wednesday night, which she said "allowed for the safe celebration of a unique event."

Italian media reported that the two men were suspected of preparing an attack during Wednesday’s celebration, which was attended by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

Police in Viterbo were not immediately available to comment on the motive of the arrests or the media reports of a possible attack.

Thousands of people attend Viterbo’s Macchina di Santa Rosa festival, a religious procession and celebration held every year on 3 September to honour the city's patron saint, Santa Rosa.

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks at the Rimini Meeting in Rimini, 27 August, 2025
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks at the Rimini Meeting in Rimini, 27 August, 2025 AP Photo

The main event involves 100 "Facchini di Santa Rosa," porters carrying a towering, illuminated structure called the "Macchina," which weighs nearly five tons, through the city's narrow medieval streets.

In recent months, Turkish authorities have conducted major operations against Turkish crime groups operating abroad in cooperation with European police.

In April, coordinated raids in Turkey and several European countries led to 234 arrests for drug trafficking and money laundering, and the seizure of over 21 tons of drugs.

In May 2024, a joint task force of Italian law enforcement and Interpol forces raided an apartment in the Viterbo hamlet of Bagnaia and arrested the alleged Turkish mafia boss Bariş Boyun, one of Ankara’s most wanted men.

Additional sources • AP

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