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Police detain dozens of migrants in Milan train station

Jul 26, 2017 | 11:00 AM

MILAN — Italian police detained several dozen people Wednesday outside Milan’s main train station as the city deals with a new wave of migrants.

Police said Wednesday they detained 36 people in a move aimed at combating increasing criminality around the heavily used station.

The blitz comes a week after a Guinean immigrant stabbed a police officer in front of the station and weeks after a 20-year-old Italian-Tunisian man who had been previously arrested on drug charges pulled a knife on two soldiers and a police officer inside the station. The Guinean was later expelled.

Italian cities are under renewed pressure with the arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in the south and ever-tighter border controls in the north. Milan’s Central Station has continued to be a gathering spot, despite efforts to move migrants to shelters and other locations in the city.