§ Mr. Thorneasked the Home Secretary whether he will reconsider the case of Mr. Ganell, an Italian internee, with a view to setting him at liberty and finding him some useful work?
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§ Mr. H. MorrisonFrom the particulars which my hon. Friend has kindly supplied to enable me to identify this case, it appears that his Question relates to Ambrogio Zanelli to whose black market offences he drew attention in Questions on 25th February and 12th March, 1942. This man was interned at the end of his sentence of imprisonment, in accordance with the assurance which I gave my hon. Friend at the time. It is now open to Zanelli to apply, through the representative of the Ministry of Labour and National Service in the Isle of Man, for release for employment in work of national importance, if he is fit for and willing to undertake such work as may be found for him.