Concerns about security in Italy provoked by Milan court shooting

Concerns about security in Italy provoked by Milan court shooting  - ảnh 1
Italy's interior minister said an investigation would determine who was to blame for any security lapse in the attack Photo: AP
(VOVworld) - Italy’s Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, criticized the Italian security system for mistakes and carelessness, after a defendant shot dead three people and wounded two others in a Milan courtroom. The shooting raised concerns about security at Italy's courthouses, where much of the surveillance has been outsourced to private contractors, and about Italy's ability to protect visitors during the Milan Expo 2015 world's fair, which opens May 1 and is expected to attract 20 million visitors over six months. At a government press briefing on Thursday, PM Renzi ordered an urgent security review across Italy and pledged a robust investigation into how the man gained entrance to the courthouse with a weapon.

The gunman, identified as Claudio Giardiello, 57 years old, who faced fraudulent bankruptcy charges, was arrested while fleeing on his motorbike. He is reported to have told police that he wanted revenge on the people who ruined him. The victims included Giardiello’s uncle, his lawyer, and a bankruptcy judge.

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