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A Gambian man has been apprehended by Italian police in downtown Milan while climbing up a Christmas tree in a bid to remove a cross at its apex.
Following a psychiatric examination, the man was admitted to a secure hospital.A 21-year-old man from the Gambia was arrested by Italian police as he attempted to climb up the illuminated Christmas tree erected in Milan's Piazza Duca d'Aosta on Friday, ANSA
reported. Confronted by police about his odd behavior,
the man had nothing to say other than "the tree is not good" while pointing to the cross,
Il Giornale reports.
Police then took him into custody and in due course brought him to the immigration office to be deported. This was where officers found out that the 21-year-old
had already been granted permanent resident status under the refugee protection scheme in the province of Brindisi. Since the man had permanent residence in Brindisi, the officers intended to send him back to the province. However, the man began behaving erratically and was sent to a medical ward in a Milanese hospital as a precaution.
The incident came just a few days after the square was turned into a Tunisian marketplace by the Tunisian Tourist Board which rented the downtown square for a weekend. For this occasion, a giant Arabic gate was set up facing the Christmas tree.
Comment: There are two sides to the hospitality equation. It sounds as if this man may be mentally disturbed, but either way, it's bad form to enter a foreign country and have the audacity to disrupt their cultural traditions. If you don't like the Christmas tree, don't look at it. Talk about an overblown sense of entitlement.