
(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 30 - Italy's supreme Court of Cassation has referred two cases regarding the government's migrant centres in Albania to the EU Court of Justice for clarification on whether their use is compatible with European law, daily newspaper Il Manifesto reported Friday. Rome had initially intended to process migrants at one of the centres set up outside Italian territory under an innovative and controversial agreement with Tirana. But it started to use its facility at Gjader as a repatriation CPR centre to overcome legal hurdles regarding migrant cases being processed there. According to the Il Manifesto report, however, the supreme court also has doubts about it being used as a CPR. The cases referred to the Court of Justice regard two interior ministry appeals against a Rome court's refusal to validate the detention of two people at the Gjader centre - a migrant and an asylum-seeker who made a request for international protection while being detained at the centre, Il Manifesto said. The Rome court refused the detentions, overturning a previous decision in which it had equated the Gjader facilty with CPRs in Italy. (ANSA).