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Italy condemns hospital security over fentanyl theft

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 8:51 AM

ROME, July 3 (Reuters) – Italy’s government said on Friday 80 vials of fentanyl had been ​stolen from a hospital ‌in Rome and denounced the “irresponsible conduct” of those tasked with ensuring the security of the synthetic opioid.

• The ‌vials ​stolen from Rome’s ⁠Israelite Hospital were ⁠enough to prepare up to 20,000 doses for illicit consumption, a government statement said, without detailing ​when the theft took place.

• Government Undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano ⁠chaired an emergency ⁠meeting on Friday over ​the issue at the government headquarters.

• ​Police units specialising in healthcare-related offences ‌have been tasked with the investigations. The Health Ministry has ordered an inspection of the ⁠hospital to determine any responsibilities.

• In 2024, the government presented a plan to ⁠fight ‌the abuse of fentanyl, ⁠which is blamed for ​tens ‌of thousands of overdose ​deaths each ⁠year around the world, though there is no emergency in Italy over the spread of the substance.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante;Editing by ​Helen Popper)