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Two Pakistanis arrested over Italy killings

Published on: June 2, 2026 11:46 PM

Italian police have arrested two Pakistani nationals over the alleged murder of four Pakistani workers in southern Italy. The case has drawn attention due to the deaths of migrant workers and the ongoing investigation. Families of the victims and Pakistani authorities are closely monitoring developments.

According to Italian media, the incident occurred in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The four victims, all reportedly of Pakistani origin, were employed at an agricultural farm. Their bodies were discovered inside a burned van, prompting a major police investigation.

Read more: Pakistan and Italy sign diplomatic visa waiver agreement 

Authorities launched inquiries immediately after the discovery and reviewed available evidence. Reports said investigators used CCTV footage to identify and track the suspects. Police later arrested two individuals, who are also reported to be Pakistani nationals.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Office responded to reports of the deaths. A spokesperson said authorities had received information indicating the victims belonged to families of Pakistani origin. However, officials have not yet confirmed the exact citizenship status of the deceased individuals.

Read more: Four Pakistani farm workers killed in Italy

The Foreign Office said local police are continuing their investigation, including the examination of forensic evidence. Pakistan’s embassy in Italy is closely following the case and remains in contact with local authorities. Officials said the embassy will monitor further developments and provide updates as more information becomes available.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Calabria killings, Italy murder case, Italy police investigation, Latest, Pakistan Foreign Office, Pakistani nationals arrested, Pakistani workers Italy

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