
In 1992, the members of the parliament François d'Aubert (UDF) and Bertrand Gallet (PS) were entrusted with investigating the infiltration of the mafia in France. Among other things, they discover that several families with links to the mafia are active in the city of Grenoble. Among these names is that of Giacomo Pagano, a native of Sommatino.
Small demographic precision, Grenoble counts after the second world war, a strong Italian immigration, in particular from Sicily and Puglia, mainly from Sommatino & Corato. To be complete on the subject, Grenoble is twinned with Catania and Fontaine (near suburb of the Grenoble conurbation) is twinned with Sommatino.
Pagano, owner of a bar, has been active in Grenoble at least since 1981, when he had convictions for pimping and receiving stolen jewelry. The conviction for pimping also makes me think that he was connected to the Italo-Grenoblois gang, which was one of their main activities. He was expelled the same year in Sommatino but returned in 1991 to join his wife (a Frenchwoman), without arousing the suspicions of the law enforcements.
At that time he was officially working in a moving company and would live with an invalidity pension and would have as other resources the rents of 2 small apartments he owns.
Following the report by d'Aubet & Gallet, an investigation was opened against Pagano, especially since in November 1992, Leonardo Messina, a member of the San Cataldo mafia who had become a pentito, had designated Pagano as the leader of the "famiglia". from Grenoble.
This is confirmed by Antonino Calderone even if these remarks are a little more confused and seem to confuse Caltanissetta and Enna [source Riviera Nostra by Jean-Michel Verne, pages 40-41]:
-The President: Are there families abroad?
-Antonio Calderone: Families from Cosa Nostra… I heard of a cell of ten [decina] which could be in France.
-The President: In Marseilles?
-Antonio Calderone: No, I no longer remember the locality. It was in the occurrence of a cell in the province of Enna.
But the Grenoble prosecutor Michel Albarède suspends the investigation, which will be worth to Aubert to declare: "I advise the prosecutor of Grenoble to subscribe to Repubblica".
Pagano moves some time later with friends of his on the Côte-d'Azur but is arrested on February 20 1993 and again deported to Sommatino. About his acquaintances with certain members of the mafia, including Calogero Pulci, the boss of the cosca of Sommatino, he declares that he knows him but that he has nothing to do with the mafia and that like Sommatino is a small town, it is natural that everyone knows each other ...
According to Bertrand Galley, Pagano would do "in addition to mafia work, particularly based on racketeering in the department of Isère, would also be the hub between Germany and Italy for traffic where there could be a question of the sale of weapons, the circulation of dirty money and the use of the Grenoble area as a logistical rear base for the Italian and particularly Sicilian Mafia" [source Le Monde February 23, 1993]
But arrived in Italy, Pagano is free of any movement, until the operation "Leopardo" where he is again accused of mafia association. Wanted by Interpol, he was then arrested in December 1993 in Brussels.
Calogero Pulci

d'Aubert & Gallet's suspicions were definitively confirmed when Calogero Pulci, 33, was arrested on June 2, 1994 at Rives station (28 kilometers from Grenoble).
Pulci is not just anyone, because he is close to Giuseppe "Piddu" Madonia, the capo of the province of Caltanissetta, his driver, and also the capo of the cosca of Sommatino. At the time of his arrest he had been wanted since 1990 for the murder of Francesco Ianni (a Mafioso from Sommatino), extortion of funds under the threat of attacks and violation of the legislation on weapons. He was caught when he went to pick up a friend and had been staying for several months with relatives in Isère. The police also seized several false papers from him.
Pulci was sentenced to life imprisonment and became a pentito in 1999. But it seems that he gave false information and was therefore fired from the witness protection program for defamation (which he denies).
Coming back to Grenoble, no more info after that, we can assume that the decina has been dissolved after the arrests of de Pagano & Pulci