by CabriniGreen » Tue Dec 10, 2019 6:58 am
Mafie, the map
of
Brescia infiltrations
Mafie, the map of Brescia infiltrations
Mafie, the map of Brescia infiltrations
Cinzia Reboni . 03/05/2019
Cinzia Reboni There are at least 22 families of Italian organized crime with more or less organic ties and rooted with the Bresciano.
The sphere of influence of the mafia, 'ndrangheta camorra and, to a lesser extent, the Sacred Crown united, touches fifteen countries of the province, but 5 others are supervised special because they host suspicious activities, that is managed by presumed bosses.
This is what emerges from the intersection between the research data of the Crime-Observatory and the report of the Parliamentary Commission on the phenomenon of mafias and other criminal associations, including those of foreign origin.
The two reports explore - based on the Dia's investigations and processes - the evolution of the phenomenon from 2017 to the last months of 2018. In Lombardy the province of Brescia is the only one - with that of Milan - where the presence of all four Made in Italy mafia-type criminal organizations has been proven to be more or less rarefied.
This is one of the most disturbing aspects, which confirms how the recent seizure of assets for 15 million to the entrepreneur Rosario Marchese di Lonato - considered by Dia contiguous to the Mafioso group Rinzivillo - is nothing but the tip of an iceberg, or rather of the dome.
However, according to the reports of Cross and the Commission, Brescia is not a land for the conquest of clans, but a place for the investment of capital, the fruit of the profits of illicit activities managed in Italy and abroad. In essence, mafia organizations tend to keep away from prostitution, usury, drug trafficking and extortion so as not to compromise apparently legal businesses such as shops, businesses and nightclubs, open to make their assets bear fruit.
To use a financial metaphor, Brescia is one of the "safes" of the clans, the dirty money washing machine. If they are really forced to intervene, the clans use modern tools so to speak, in line with the social era: defamatory dossiers in place of incendiary attacks, retaliatory lawsuits instead of ambushes.
IN BRESCIANO in short the mafia has evolved using even the democratic tools in a distorted way. To manage his business through infiltrations in the productive-financial fabric he no longer relies on violence, but on subtle forms of persuasion: instead of showing blood, he fears it to obtain the same result, or subjection and omerta.
The threats are almost never explicit, but the forms of pressure exerted by digging into the private life and the employment sphere of the people to be conditioned produce the same effects.
An osmosis between the clan and the Brescia area also emerges from the Dia report. Among the operations conducted last year stands out for example "Flowers of the Night of San Vito" of the State police of Milan, which led to the arrest of 378 people held responsible for mafia-type association aimed at trafficking drugs and weapons and other serious offenses. Among the investigated, 160 were of Calabrian origin, almost all domiciled in the provinces of Como and Brescia.
Over the years the investigations have traced the presence of premises managed by the 'Ndrangheta in Brescia and Lumezzane. In May 2018, with the «Barbarossa» operation, the carabinieri arrested 26 people recently resident in Brescia, one of whom had participated in a series of extortion activities on behalf of the Reggina Pesce family from Rosarno. And, again last year, a tax fraud was discovered for 16 million liters of fuel from Slovenia and Croatia.
To the illicit transactions conducted by Mantua and Brescia brokers, estimated at a total of 65 million, a sort of tax was individually applied, probably due to the Camorra. SLIDING UP THE RATINGS OF THE REPORTS It emerges that the Camorra is the first mafia organization to have colonized the Brescia area through the "entertainment industry" and tourism.
The Laezza family, adjacent to the Moccia di Afragola clan, in 2014 it was the owner of nightclubs and hotel facilities in Desenzano and Lonato. In 2008 he moved to Brescia under probation Biagio Bifulco, according to investigators the new regent of the Fabbrocino clan of San Giuseppe Vesuviano.
The presence of Cosa Nostra seems more sporadic, due to transversal events. Salvatore Badalamenti was the resident of Orzinuovi, nephew of the historic boss Gaetano who had spent a forced stay in Calcinato. In San Zeno the headquarters of Rosario Cascino was set up and in Ghedi that of Nunzio Mirko Licata: both referred to the thigh of Cosa Nostra headed by Daniele Emmanuello.
But the province of Brescia is also the land of 'ndrangheta. In Garda, Francesco Scullino, a native of Oppido Mamertina, considered a boss. The abduction of Roberta Ghidini in 1991 cannot be forgotten. To organize the kidnapping of the girl - released a month later in the province of Reggio Calabria - was the Mazzaferro clan of Marina di Gioiosa Ionica, 'ndrina present in Lumezzane.
Finally, the Sacra Corona Unita, which in the Brescia area sees the presence of representatives of the Tornese clan, originally from Monteroni, in the province of Lecce. •
Mafie, the map
of
Brescia infiltrations
Mafie, the map of Brescia infiltrations
Mafie, the map of Brescia infiltrations
Cinzia Reboni . 03/05/2019
Cinzia Reboni There are at least 22 families of Italian organized crime with more or less organic ties and rooted with the Bresciano.
The sphere of influence of the mafia, 'ndrangheta camorra and, to a lesser extent, the Sacred Crown united, touches fifteen countries of the province, but 5 others are supervised special because they host suspicious activities, that is managed by presumed bosses.
This is what emerges from the intersection between the research data of the Crime-Observatory and the report of the Parliamentary Commission on the phenomenon of mafias and other criminal associations, including those of foreign origin.
The two reports explore - based on the Dia's investigations and processes - the evolution of the phenomenon from 2017 to the last months of 2018. In Lombardy the province of Brescia is the only one - with that of Milan - where the presence of all four Made in Italy mafia-type criminal organizations has been proven to be more or less rarefied.
This is one of the most disturbing aspects, which confirms how the recent seizure of assets for 15 million to the entrepreneur Rosario Marchese di Lonato - considered by Dia contiguous to the Mafioso group Rinzivillo - is nothing but the tip of an iceberg, or rather of the dome.
However, according to the reports of Cross and the Commission, Brescia is not a land for the conquest of clans, but a place for the investment of capital, the fruit of the profits of illicit activities managed in Italy and abroad. In essence, mafia organizations tend to keep away from prostitution, usury, drug trafficking and extortion so as not to compromise apparently legal businesses such as shops, businesses and nightclubs, open to make their assets bear fruit.
To use a financial metaphor, Brescia is one of the "safes" of the clans, the dirty money washing machine. If they are really forced to intervene, the clans use modern tools so to speak, in line with the social era: defamatory dossiers in place of incendiary attacks, retaliatory lawsuits instead of ambushes.
IN BRESCIANO in short the mafia has evolved using even the democratic tools in a distorted way. To manage his business through infiltrations in the productive-financial fabric he no longer relies on violence, but on subtle forms of persuasion: instead of showing blood, he fears it to obtain the same result, or subjection and omerta.
The threats are almost never explicit, but the forms of pressure exerted by digging into the private life and the employment sphere of the people to be conditioned produce the same effects.
An osmosis between the clan and the Brescia area also emerges from the Dia report. Among the operations conducted last year stands out for example "Flowers of the Night of San Vito" of the State police of Milan, which led to the arrest of 378 people held responsible for mafia-type association aimed at trafficking drugs and weapons and other serious offenses. Among the investigated, 160 were of Calabrian origin, almost all domiciled in the provinces of Como and Brescia.
Over the years the investigations have traced the presence of premises managed by the 'Ndrangheta in Brescia and Lumezzane. In May 2018, with the «Barbarossa» operation, the carabinieri arrested 26 people recently resident in Brescia, one of whom had participated in a series of extortion activities on behalf of the Reggina Pesce family from Rosarno. And, again last year, a tax fraud was discovered for 16 million liters of fuel from Slovenia and Croatia.
To the illicit transactions conducted by Mantua and Brescia brokers, estimated at a total of 65 million, a sort of tax was individually applied, probably due to the Camorra. SLIDING UP THE RATINGS OF THE REPORTS It emerges that the Camorra is the first mafia organization to have colonized the Brescia area through the "entertainment industry" and tourism.
The Laezza family, adjacent to the Moccia di Afragola clan, in 2014 it was the owner of nightclubs and hotel facilities in Desenzano and Lonato. In 2008 he moved to Brescia under probation Biagio Bifulco, according to investigators the new regent of the Fabbrocino clan of San Giuseppe Vesuviano.
The presence of Cosa Nostra seems more sporadic, due to transversal events. Salvatore Badalamenti was the resident of Orzinuovi, nephew of the historic boss Gaetano who had spent a forced stay in Calcinato. In San Zeno the headquarters of Rosario Cascino was set up and in Ghedi that of Nunzio Mirko Licata: both referred to the thigh of Cosa Nostra headed by Daniele Emmanuello.
But the province of Brescia is also the land of 'ndrangheta. In Garda, Francesco Scullino, a native of Oppido Mamertina, considered a boss. The abduction of Roberta Ghidini in 1991 cannot be forgotten. To organize the kidnapping of the girl - released a month later in the province of Reggio Calabria - was the Mazzaferro clan of Marina di Gioiosa Ionica, 'ndrina present in Lumezzane.
Finally, the Sacra Corona Unita, which in the Brescia area sees the presence of representatives of the Tornese clan, originally from Monteroni, in the province of Lecce. •