(ANSA) - Rome, January 22 - The government's draft
anti-terrorism packet contains a measure that would allow
intelligence agents to question inmates in Italian prisons, ANSA
sources said Thursday.
A 2007 law bans the secret service from the nation's
penitentiaries, where intelligence now deems Islamist
fundamentalist radicalization and recruitment of new adepts
could be taking place.
Cabinet is slated to consider the package next Wednesday.
Draft anti-terror package to allow '007s' in prisons
Current law bans secret services from penitentiaries