Italy has announced Saturday that it has counted 30 terrorists fleeing abroad and wants them to be sent to justice to serve their prison sentences in Italy, as former extreme-left activist Cesare Battisti jailed on Monday. after 37 years of racing.

"14 are located in France". "Thirty fleeing terrorists, 27 left and three right: the names are on the desk of Interior Minister Matteo Salvini," the ministry said in a statement. "This is the updated list that the secret services and the police have again developed after the arrest of Cesare Battisti", indicate the services of the Ministry which specify that "14 are located in France" , stressing that they will not "communicate any list or name".

The model of Cesare Battisti . According to the ministry, the government is "ready for official steps to request cooperation with countries hosting terrorists, starting with Paris." The aim is "to ensure that terrorists are handed over to Italian justice, as happened to Cesare Battisti".

Cesare Battisti, a former Italian far-left activist sentenced in Italy for four murders and expelled from Bolivia on Sunday, was jailed on Monday in a prison in Sardinia to serve a life sentence, after four decades of running.

"We hope for an active collaboration". "After 37 years, finally, an assassin, a delinquent, an infamous person, a coward who has never asked for forgiveness, will end up where he deserves," declared Monday Matteo Salvini, a strongman of the government and leader of the Italian extreme right. "Our law enforcement and secret services are at work in France and South America: if we speak it is because we know there is something", stressed two days later, Matteo Salvini traveling to Sardinia.

"We hope for an active and loyal collaboration from the governments so that after twenty, thirty, forty years they will return to the Italian jails delinquents who have been doing so for too long abroad," he added.