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Two Arrested After Brutal Arson Attack Kills Four Migrant Workers in Italy

Italian police apprehended two Pakistani nationals following a horrific minivan fire that left four dead in a dispute over labor and transport.

ImmigrationPublished June 2, 2026 at 6:58 PMProcessed June 2, 2026 at 7:43 PM
File photo: A woman and a man in Italian police uniform standing with their backs to the camera

Law enforcement in Italy has moved swiftly to apprehend two Pakistani nationals accused of a gruesome murder plot that left four migrant farm workers dead inside a burning minivan.

The suspects were identified through clear CCTV footage showing them blocking the vehicle's doors from the outside before dousing it with flammable liquid and igniting the blaze at a petrol station in Calabria.

The attack, which occurred in broad daylight, highlights the deteriorating security situation in rural areas plagued by disputes over agricultural work and housing. A fifth occupant, an Afghan national, managed to escape the inferno by shattering a window.

He reported that the violence stemmed from a confrontation over transportation fees that the victims refused to pay. The survivor also alleged that the group had been working in local strawberry fields without receiving cash wages, despite being provided with food and lodging.

This tragedy is not an isolated incident; reports indicate there have been 14 separate cases of arson targeting vehicles used by Pakistani migrants in the region over the past few months.

While regional officials and labor unions have expressed shock at the brutality of the crime, the incident underscores the volatile environment created by unchecked labor tensions in the agricultural sector. The two suspects now face justice for their role in this cold-blooded act of violence.

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