Matteo Salvini, the former interior minister of Italy, said Saturday he had been indicted on kidnapping charges over his 2019 decision to bar a migrant ship from docking, APA reports quoting Sputnik.
The 48-year-old leader of the League party said he had called his children after Saturday’s trial and indictment.
"Smile and head held high, guys, those who have a clear conscience and did their duty, cannot be afraid", Salvini tweeted.
Salvini argued that he defended the homeland by refusing a Spanish rescue ship with 147 migrants picked up at sea to dock in an Italian port in Lampedusa.
"The defence of the homeland is a citizen’s sacred duty. Article 52 of the constitution. Am I going to trial for this, for defending my country? I will go there with my head held high", he tweeted.