Italy has deported two unidentified suspects on national security grounds, interior minister Angelino Alfano said on Thursday.
"We have carried out two expulsions in the past few hours," Alfano told journalists in Rome.
Italian authorities said on Wednesday they had deported a radical Moroccan imam whose anti-Western sermons incited Jihad and who was capable of organising terrorist attacks.
Some 100 terrorism suspects have been expelled from Italy since the beginning of last year, according to Alfano.
Following the recent wave of attacks in France and Germany, Italy is on 'level two' terror alert, the highest possible in the absence of a direct attack.