The head of Milan's Jewish community,
Walker Meghnagi, last week received an envelope containing two
bullets in his home post box, newspaper Il Giorno reported.
The envelope did not contain threats or any other messages, the
paper said, citing various sources.
Meghnagi went to the police station to report the incident on
Monday morning, it said.
Police said it is not yet clear where the threat came from.
Meghnagi has been at the centre of a row, with some Jewish
community members calling for him to quit, after apologizing for
not being able to attend a rally by the hard right Brothers of
Italy (FdI) party.
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