Italy has beefed up security at subway and
railway stations, airports, monuments and tourist sites across the country
following the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday that left 32 confirmed dead
and 300 injured.
The Italian government responded to the terror
attacks immediately. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said all necessary
security measures would be taken despite Italy not being targeted specifically
at the current stage. The Interior Ministry further demanded intelligence
agencies and police forces to step up security controls at key areas around the
clock. The Italian army also dispatched more troops to guard areas with streams
of people.
In the past three days, false alarms for bombs
sounded at railway stations, airports, and tourist sites in Italian cities.
At Rome Fiumicino Airport, which has upgraded
its security level and grounded all flights to Brussels since Tuesday, items of
luggage suspected to contain bombs were found on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, however, they all turned out to be regular luggage.
A similar situation occurred at the Pantheon in
Rome on Wednesday when a suspicious red backpack was found by a fountain and
police evacuated the area immediately. The backpack was confirmed safe, but the
police and army still increased patrols of the area considering the large
numbers of tourists.
Two packages tied up by ropes were found at the
Doge’s Palace in Venice early Thursday morning. The area was cordoned off for
almost three hours before the packages were confirmed safe. The security level
of the palace was later raised to the highest grade.
Source: Citizen News
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