The Escapees rebuild......
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What do you guys think of the recent developments within the Partanna Mondello, Porta Nuova, Palermo Central, and Branccaccio families? The return to the "Roaring 70s"?
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it seems Cosa nostra is investing heavily in drug trafficking they wanted to rebuild the old heroin routes from Turkey
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Thats kinda what caught me off guard... Turkey and Iran. Is this for heroin? Or is there some new convoluted cocaine and hashish route through Turkey? They called it a "return to the roaring 70s"...scagghiuni wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 5:49 am it seems Cosa nostra is investing heavily in drug trafficking they wanted to rebuild the old heroin routes from Turkey
It's kinda ironic and fascinating.... like take Porta Nuova. It's almost like life imitating art, because they sound like a Sicilian version of the Savastanos. In fact, I'm open to being wrong, but I feel like..... OK let me ask...
Is this currently the time period with the most retail narcotics operations being directly operated by mafiosi in Sicily, like , ever? It seems like they were mainly manufacture/ export/ wholesale before in the 60s and 70s. Now you read these articles all talking about who runs the squares, this is same street slang for open-air ops they used in the last season of Gommorah. I thought this striking because the show was the first place I heard that term used.
It's like, you hear how that show is like pop culture, but... I mean... wtf? Why so many drug ops in Sicily? Did it have THAT level effect on even the criminals? Just an observation...
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https://amp.palermotoday.it/cronaca/maf ... erato.html
Mafia, the repentant: "Palermo invaded by drugs, pharmacists give the bosses the substances to cut it"
Alessio Puccio in the "Vento" investigation against the Porta Nuova clan reveals all the mechanisms of the business, the management system of the squares and the existence of a mandatory weekly tax on drug dealing: "They also sell minors and also to pregnant girls, to pick up customers, he goes around the Serts to give heroin to those who try to detox"
Sandra Figliuolo
July 9, 2022
Mafia, the repentant: "Palermo invaded by drugs, pharmacists give the bosses the substances to cut it"Giuseppe Incontrera, the boss killed at the Zisa in a frame of the "Vento" investigation
"Unfortunately Palermo is now under siege, even pregnant girls come...". Palermo, according to the repentant Alessio Puccio, is besieged by drugs. And the x-ray he provided to the investigators is truly alarming, with drug dealers who go around the Serts to give heroin to drug addicts who are desperately trying to get rid of it, pharmacists who - always according to the collaborator with justice - would be accomplices of the bosses and would easily supply substances to cut it. Puccio also describes the mechanisms with which the various drug dealing squares would be managed and reveals the existence of a "weekly tax" imposed by Cosa Nostra on sales, commensurate with the takings ("the billions can be counted") and which serves to replenish the mandate coffers. Finally, it also clarifies the drug dealing system "
"Drugs are essential, they even have pharmacists to help them"
These details are another chapter of the "Vento" investigation by the carabinieri, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Paolo Guido and by the deputies Giovanni Antoci, Gaspare Spedale and Luisa Bettiol, and which led to the arrest of 18 people immediately after the murder of Giuseppe Incontrera , believed to be one of the bosses of Porta Nuova, eliminated on 30 June . "Drugs are a fundamental activity for the mandate - Puccio tells the prosecutors - there are also pharmacists who help them, who give them things to increase the cut...".
"Here the billions can be counted and they also sell minors"
Business is fundamental because, as Puccio states again, "here the billions can be counted and the billions I'm talking about derive from drug dealing". He then explains what the management mechanism of the squares would be, speaking in particular of that of the Capo. Those who sell drugs retail "are authorized by Giuseppe Di Giovanni - says Puccio - to have what they have, because in Porta Nuova there is no way you can sell 5 euros of smoke if you are not authorized... They need a kilo of cocaine , a kilo of smoke, a kilo of weed, they let him have it, Giuseppe Di Giovanni delegates who...". And he specifies that minors are also employed: "The drugs arrive through Giuseppe Di Giovanni, they deliver them, they are ... they have a commitment to find the kids to put in the streets, guys,
The map of drug dealing squares and the imposition of protection money
"The weekly fee is mandatory, the minimum is 500 euros"
The "weekly tax" on the drug dealing would be around 500 euros, according to Puccio's statements, and would also have been paid to Di Giovanni "for the coffers of Porta Nuova. It is mandatory, but everyone, even those who do drugs 24 hours a day, it's one thing, in addition to the cocaine you buy in the district, there is a tax based on earnings, usually 500, but if you make 100,000 euros a simana it's no longer 500...". The collaborator clarifies that "the minimum is 500 euros because the scarcest square of all, there are 3-4 thousand euros per day of collections, but it's not a strong square, the one that was in via Cipressi was 30- 35,000 euros a day, cocaine aside, because they only sold smoke and weed there, 30-35,000 euros they made for twenty years".
The 24-hour sale "for those who cannot be exposed" and the special agreements between the clans
The 24-hour service, with home delivery especially of cocaine, is said to be among the most flourishing. Puccio explains that "there are mobile phones that they change every certain amount of time, change their number, send a message to the customer, but these mobile phones always go on, even if there are arrests, some take their place immediately". The "policy" of the mafia for this type of drug dealing is particular and arises from "agreements that take the heads of the Palermo districts, these people who work with cell phones 24 hours a day as they are authorized can sell wherever they want", without territorial limits, therefore, as instead it is imposed on all others. And "drugs 24 hours a day are for people who cannot expose themselves and who cannot go to the neighbourhoods...", Puccio continues.
The last words of the killed boss: "For Porta Nuova I get killed"
The hunt for customers in front of the Serts and the heroin given away
Mafia, the repentant: "Palermo invaded by drugs, pharmacists give the bosses the substances to cut it"
Alessio Puccio in the "Vento" investigation against the Porta Nuova clan reveals all the mechanisms of the business, the management system of the squares and the existence of a mandatory weekly tax on drug dealing: "They also sell minors and also to pregnant girls, to pick up customers, he goes around the Serts to give heroin to those who try to detox"
Sandra Figliuolo
July 9, 2022
Mafia, the repentant: "Palermo invaded by drugs, pharmacists give the bosses the substances to cut it"Giuseppe Incontrera, the boss killed at the Zisa in a frame of the "Vento" investigation
"Unfortunately Palermo is now under siege, even pregnant girls come...". Palermo, according to the repentant Alessio Puccio, is besieged by drugs. And the x-ray he provided to the investigators is truly alarming, with drug dealers who go around the Serts to give heroin to drug addicts who are desperately trying to get rid of it, pharmacists who - always according to the collaborator with justice - would be accomplices of the bosses and would easily supply substances to cut it. Puccio also describes the mechanisms with which the various drug dealing squares would be managed and reveals the existence of a "weekly tax" imposed by Cosa Nostra on sales, commensurate with the takings ("the billions can be counted") and which serves to replenish the mandate coffers. Finally, it also clarifies the drug dealing system "
"Drugs are essential, they even have pharmacists to help them"
These details are another chapter of the "Vento" investigation by the carabinieri, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Paolo Guido and by the deputies Giovanni Antoci, Gaspare Spedale and Luisa Bettiol, and which led to the arrest of 18 people immediately after the murder of Giuseppe Incontrera , believed to be one of the bosses of Porta Nuova, eliminated on 30 June . "Drugs are a fundamental activity for the mandate - Puccio tells the prosecutors - there are also pharmacists who help them, who give them things to increase the cut...".
"Here the billions can be counted and they also sell minors"
Business is fundamental because, as Puccio states again, "here the billions can be counted and the billions I'm talking about derive from drug dealing". He then explains what the management mechanism of the squares would be, speaking in particular of that of the Capo. Those who sell drugs retail "are authorized by Giuseppe Di Giovanni - says Puccio - to have what they have, because in Porta Nuova there is no way you can sell 5 euros of smoke if you are not authorized... They need a kilo of cocaine , a kilo of smoke, a kilo of weed, they let him have it, Giuseppe Di Giovanni delegates who...". And he specifies that minors are also employed: "The drugs arrive through Giuseppe Di Giovanni, they deliver them, they are ... they have a commitment to find the kids to put in the streets, guys,
The map of drug dealing squares and the imposition of protection money
"The weekly fee is mandatory, the minimum is 500 euros"
The "weekly tax" on the drug dealing would be around 500 euros, according to Puccio's statements, and would also have been paid to Di Giovanni "for the coffers of Porta Nuova. It is mandatory, but everyone, even those who do drugs 24 hours a day, it's one thing, in addition to the cocaine you buy in the district, there is a tax based on earnings, usually 500, but if you make 100,000 euros a simana it's no longer 500...". The collaborator clarifies that "the minimum is 500 euros because the scarcest square of all, there are 3-4 thousand euros per day of collections, but it's not a strong square, the one that was in via Cipressi was 30- 35,000 euros a day, cocaine aside, because they only sold smoke and weed there, 30-35,000 euros they made for twenty years".
The 24-hour sale "for those who cannot be exposed" and the special agreements between the clans
The 24-hour service, with home delivery especially of cocaine, is said to be among the most flourishing. Puccio explains that "there are mobile phones that they change every certain amount of time, change their number, send a message to the customer, but these mobile phones always go on, even if there are arrests, some take their place immediately". The "policy" of the mafia for this type of drug dealing is particular and arises from "agreements that take the heads of the Palermo districts, these people who work with cell phones 24 hours a day as they are authorized can sell wherever they want", without territorial limits, therefore, as instead it is imposed on all others. And "drugs 24 hours a day are for people who cannot expose themselves and who cannot go to the neighbourhoods...", Puccio continues.
The last words of the killed boss: "For Porta Nuova I get killed"
The hunt for customers in front of the Serts and the heroin given away