Nationality of deceased not confirmed yet, says FO on reports of Pakistani farmers' murder in Italy

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The burnt-out vehicle at a petrol station near the village of Amendolara, in a vast farming area of the Calabria region, on Tuesday, June 2. — Photo courtesy @Corriere della Sera/X
The burnt-out vehicle at a petrol station near the village of Amendolara, in a vast farming area of the Calabria region, on Tuesday, June 2. — Photo courtesy @Corriere della Sera/X

After reports of the murder of four Pakistani farmers in Italy, the Foreign Office (FO) said on Tuesday that the “exact nationality” of the deceased was not confirmed yet.

The FO’s statement came hours after Corriere della Sera daily reported that Italian police had arrested two Pakistani nationals for the murder of four Pakistani farm workers found dead in a burnt-out minivan in southern Italy.

The FO said that while the deceased individuals were reported to be Pakistanis, their “exact nationality” was not confirmed yet. It added that the matter was being investigated by local police, who were also carrying out forensics.

“The Pakistani embassy in Italy is following up on the matter and is in touch with local authorities regarding further developments,” the FO said.

According to Corriere della Sera, the burnt-out vehicle with four bodies was found at a petrol station near the village of Amendolara in a vast farming area in the Calabria region.

CCTV images from the petrol station showed two people blocking the van’s doors from the outside and throwing liquid inside, Corriere della Sera reported citing law enforcement sources.

The images showed a fire breaking out and the two people running away, the report said.

Firefighters found the bodies inside after putting out the fire.

“This is definitely murder, we just have to work out the details,” local police chief Antonio Borelli was quoted by Corriere as saying.

The paper said there had been 14 cases of arson involving cars and minivans carrying Pakistanis in recent months in the area, where there are tensions between migrants over the division of farm work and residency papers and accommodation.


Additional reporting by Tahir Khan

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