(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 21 - A court of first instance in Palermo
has acquitted Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo
Salvini on charges of abduction and refusal to perform public
acts for halting the disembarkation of 147 migrants rescued by
the Spanish NGO Open Arms vessel in August 2019 as part of his
closed-ports policy when he was interior minister.
The three-judge panel ruled that Salvini had no case to answer.
"Defending the homeland is not a crime", the deputy premier said
after the sentence was read on Friday night.
"Those who thought they could use migrants for political ends
lost and will return to Spain with their hands in their
pockets", he added, referring to Open Arms, whose chief Oscar
Camps was a plaintiff in the trial. (ANSA).