An investigation by ANSA into
the risks of terrorist infiltration of arranged marriages that
anti-terrorist investigators are probing has been picked up by
the Times of London newspaper in its online and print issues.
The investigation denounces the existence in Rome of an
organisation that has erected a system of arranged marriages
between indigent Italians and immigrants so that they can obtain
residence permits.
Two days after the July 11 terror attack in Cairo two
urgent requests reached the organisation offering double
payments, especially for a Syrian who concluded his negotiation
while waiting in the desert.
In general migrants pay the network several thousand euros
for arranging a marriage with an Italian citizen.
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