Italian police on Wednesday
arrested in dawn raids 10 people from two families who were
allegedly about to leave the country to fight in Syria as part
of a vast anti-terrorism operation, ANSA sources said.
The arrests were made in provinces of Milan, Bergamo and
Grosseto and in a town in Albania.
Four of the suspects were Italian converts to Islam.
Five Albanians and a Canadian national were also arrested.
Among those arrested were the parents and sister of Maria
Giulia Sergio, a 27-year-old Italian convert to Islam who in
2011 married Aldo Kobuzi, an Albanian man who trained in Iraq
for jihad.
Sergio's father, mother, and sister were converts to Islam.
Sources say Sergio - who goes by the name "Fatima Az Zahra"
on Facebook - and Kobuzi, along with Kobuzi's mother, are
currently fighting with ISIS in Syria.
Police also arrested Kobuzi's aunt, Arta Kacabuni, 41, in
Arcille di Campagnatico in the province of Grosseto and his
uncle, Baki Coku, 37, who also lives in the province of Grosseto
but was arrested in Albania where he was currently traveling.
Coku, who was visiting family in his hometown of Lushnje,
is expected to be extradited to Italy.
Sergio is a native of Torre di Greco in the province of
Naples and was public in her support of jihad on her Facebook
page.
She posted photos of women wearing the face veil known as a
niqab, and in a post from December 2010 wrote "Allah strengthen
our legs to give us victory over the miscreants".
Her last post is dated November 2013.
Sources say Sergio, who was married to a man from Morocco
prior to marrying Kobuzi, took a flight from Rome to Istanbul
where she then crossed the Turkish border into Syria to join
ISIS.
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