The curious case of Sesto San Giovanni

Soon after Europe’s most wanted man, the terrorist Anis Amri, was fatally shot by a rookie Italian policeman during a routine ID check, investigators found an intriguing connection.

Hunted across Europe, Amri met his demise in the working-class Milan suburb of Sesto San Giovanni, just a few kilometers from where the truck he used in a Berlin killing spree originated. Had the 24-year-old Tunisian refugee come full circle, returning to a support group of fellow terrorists?

The clues were compelling – and possibly alarming. Was the former factory town, once known as “Sestograd” for its Communist Party residents and local government, actually now home to a nest of terrorists?


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