Cricket captain expelled for plotting terror attack
A Pakistani man expelled from Italy for allegedly plotting an attack in the name of the Islamic State (IS) group used to captain the Italian youth cricket team, media reports said on Wednesday.
Aftab Farook was caught on a wire-tap talking about using a Kalashnikov or bomb to attack targets such as a wine shop in Milan or the airport of Bergamo in northern Italy, saying the important thing was to scare Europeans, Italian newspapers reported.
On Tuesday, Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said the 26-year-old supported IS and was planning to go to Syria to join militants. The news stunned locals in Vaprio d’Adda near Milan, where Farook had lived with his family since he was 13 years old.
Photos published in 2009 by Sportweek, a weekly insert in Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport daily, and re-issued in the media on Wednesday, show him as the captain of the under-19s national team, wearing the Italian colours in international competitions.
‘It hit us like lightning out of the blue, I still don’t believe it,’ Fabio Marabini, president of the Kingsgrove Milano cricket club and a close paternal figure to Farook, told La Stampa daily.
‘I spoke to him just before they put him on the flight for Islamabad. He thanked me for everything I’ve done for him over the years and he told me he was scared, because he no longer has any ties in Pakistan.’
Farook, who worked for the sporting goods retailer Decathlon, was keen on snowboarding with his friends and volunteered in his spare time as a driver of a bus for disabled people, La Stampa said.