Overview
- Counterterror police in L'Aquila detained a 25–26-year-old on Friday on charges of terrorist training and glorifying crimes with a terror aim.
- Investigators say he posted step-by-step manuals online to make guns, ammunition, and explosives for sabotaging essential public services.
- Prosecutors report the guides named targets such as data centers and large U.S. asset-management and investment firms.
- Seized files include manifestos praising Theodore Kaczynski, which investigators say mirror calls to attack the technology-based democratic order.
- Digos led the arrest with national cyber units as the probe checks possible links to a recent fatal blast in Rome and looks for other participants.