Italian police have arrested some Pakistani on June 7 on the suspicion of their links to the attacker of Franceโs Charlie Hebdo magazine in 2020.
The sting led to โarrests in Italy and abroad of Pakisยญtani citizens with direct tiesโ to Zaheer Hassan Mahmood, a Pakistani man accused of attacking two people with a meat cleaver weeks after the magazine republished controversial cartoons of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), Italian police said.

Italian police, nonetheless, did not disclose the number of Pakistanis arrested in this case.
Europolโs European Counter Terrorism Centre coordinated the operation along with anti-terrorism police in France and Spain, according to police in Genoa in north-western Italy, where a judge signed 14 arrest warrants concerning offences related to โinternational terrorismโ.
Genoaโs Il Secolo XIX daily said eight of the arrest warrants had been carried out in Italy against people belonging to โa network of Islamic extremists… who were plotting attacksโ.
The probe began in Genoa because one of the suspects lives in the area, but months of โwiretaps, stakeouts, tailing suspects and comparing numerous data with police in other countriesโ revealed other members of the gang in other parts of Italy, France and Spain, it said.
The investigation continues into others with alleged ties to those targeted in Tuesdayโs sting, it added.
Mahmood injured two people during the 2020 attack, which came five years after 12 members of staff at the satirical weekly were gunned down for publishing the cartoons.

