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Has Casalesi been cosa nostra since the Alfieri attack on the Nuvolettas?
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Also, in the Nuvoletta-Polverino- Orlando clan, where do the Nuvolettas rank?
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This was the bust I was referring to...
It says Lombardy has the most slots, Calabrian territory...
Also says DiLauro was among the first to explore this sector....
https://www.corriere.it/english/18_apri ... 9b8f.shtml
It says Lombardy has the most slots, Calabrian territory...
Also says DiLauro was among the first to explore this sector....
https://www.corriere.it/english/18_apri ... 9b8f.shtml
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Funny, I'm wondering right now whose flooding Chicago with all the sweepstakes nachines...
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This 2015 article does a good job of breaking down the Italian crime groups.
Italian mafia: Who are Cosa Nostra, Camorra, 'Ndrangheta and Sacra Corona Unita?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ibtime ... ta-1500221
Italian mafia: Who are Cosa Nostra, Camorra, 'Ndrangheta and Sacra Corona Unita?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ibtime ... ta-1500221
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Are the Schiavone family LCN?
The others too, like Zagaria, DeFalco..... I thought Alfieri and Bardellino were made, but not the others....
The others too, like Zagaria, DeFalco..... I thought Alfieri and Bardellino were made, but not the others....
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the police gambling bust of the latest years involved sicilian mafia more than othersCabriniGreen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:21 pm This was the bust I was referring to...
It says Lombardy has the most slots, Calabrian territory...
Also says DiLauro was among the first to explore this sector....
https://www.corriere.it/english/18_apri ... 9b8f.shtml
sicily has by far more slots and bet centers than calabria and online gaming is larger
in lombardy there is also sicilian mafia and camorra, not only ndrangheta, it's the dominant group but it does not control the whole region
all the major oc groups are involved in gambling across italy
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Makes me wanna watch Suburra again, lol
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The TV series, Suburra: Blood on Rome is good too. Been waiting for the second season.
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We gotta wait until next year... same production company I think is doing the 4th season of Gomorra too....
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I really liked Suburra the series too...
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Some good Italy OC reports I thought I'd post here. Even if you don't speak Italian (I don't) you can still get a lot out of it. And there's always Google translate.
Structure of Cosa Nostra & Ndrangheta
http://www.wikimafia.it/wp-content/uplo ... fronto.pdf
2017 Italy Anti-Mafia Report (with maps)
http://giornalelora.it/wp-content/uploa ... ICILIA.pdf
List of Annual Anti'Mafia Reports
http://direzioneinvestigativaantimafia. ... trali.html
Structure of Cosa Nostra & Ndrangheta
http://www.wikimafia.it/wp-content/uplo ... fronto.pdf
2017 Italy Anti-Mafia Report (with maps)
http://giornalelora.it/wp-content/uploa ... ICILIA.pdf
List of Annual Anti'Mafia Reports
http://direzioneinvestigativaantimafia. ... trali.html
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Italy police arrest mafia's alleged new mob boss in Sicily
https://www.yahoo.com/news/italy-police ... 51158.html
By Wladimir Pantaleone
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - Italian police have arrested the suspected new head of the Sicilian mafia and 45 other alleged mobsters in a major blow to organized crime on the Mediterranean island, the government said on Tuesday.
"There is no more room for this type of scum in Italy," Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio wrote on Instagram.
The previous boss of bosses, Salvatore "Toto" Riina, died in prison last year after spending almost a quarter of a century behind bars for ordering dozens of murders, including those of two of Italy's most celebrated anti-mob prosecutors.
Among those arrested on Tuesday was Settimo Mineo, an 80-year-old jeweler suspected of heading local mafia families in the Sicilian capital Palermo and of being promoted to lead the whole crime group in May, police said.
"The arrests ... represent one of the biggest blows inflicted on the mafia by the state. Mineo had been elected 'heir' of Toto Riina after his death," Di Maio added.
A police source said Mineo was elected boss at a meeting of provincial leaders of the Sicilian mafia, known as 'Cosa Nostra' (Our Thing), on May 29. It was believed to be the first such gathering of mob families for more than 25 years.
Once all-powerful on Sicily, the world's most famous crime gang has been squeezed over the past two decades, with many bosses put behind bars, businesses sequestered and locals increasingly ready to defy it.
The meeting in May of the Cosa Nostra cupola, or hierarchy, was seen by investigators as a sign the group was looking to rebuild.
"With an extraordinary operation in the Palermo province, the police have dismantled Cosa Nostra's new 'cupola'," Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Twitter.
Mineo was sentenced to five years in jail for mafia-related crimes at the so-called "maxi-trial" that ran from 1986-1992 and was spearheaded by prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
Both Falcone and Borsellino were murdered in 1992 on Riina's orders after verdicts were delivered. Following their deaths, the state poured resources into the fight against the mob and ground down Cosa Nostra.
One prominent mafioso the police have been unable to capture is Matteo Messina Denaro, nicknamed "Diabolik", who has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani in western Sicily. It was not clear if he attended the May meeting.
(Additional reporting by Giulia Segreti; Writing by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/italy-police ... 51158.html
By Wladimir Pantaleone
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - Italian police have arrested the suspected new head of the Sicilian mafia and 45 other alleged mobsters in a major blow to organized crime on the Mediterranean island, the government said on Tuesday.
"There is no more room for this type of scum in Italy," Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio wrote on Instagram.
The previous boss of bosses, Salvatore "Toto" Riina, died in prison last year after spending almost a quarter of a century behind bars for ordering dozens of murders, including those of two of Italy's most celebrated anti-mob prosecutors.
Among those arrested on Tuesday was Settimo Mineo, an 80-year-old jeweler suspected of heading local mafia families in the Sicilian capital Palermo and of being promoted to lead the whole crime group in May, police said.
"The arrests ... represent one of the biggest blows inflicted on the mafia by the state. Mineo had been elected 'heir' of Toto Riina after his death," Di Maio added.
A police source said Mineo was elected boss at a meeting of provincial leaders of the Sicilian mafia, known as 'Cosa Nostra' (Our Thing), on May 29. It was believed to be the first such gathering of mob families for more than 25 years.
Once all-powerful on Sicily, the world's most famous crime gang has been squeezed over the past two decades, with many bosses put behind bars, businesses sequestered and locals increasingly ready to defy it.
The meeting in May of the Cosa Nostra cupola, or hierarchy, was seen by investigators as a sign the group was looking to rebuild.
"With an extraordinary operation in the Palermo province, the police have dismantled Cosa Nostra's new 'cupola'," Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Twitter.
Mineo was sentenced to five years in jail for mafia-related crimes at the so-called "maxi-trial" that ran from 1986-1992 and was spearheaded by prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
Both Falcone and Borsellino were murdered in 1992 on Riina's orders after verdicts were delivered. Following their deaths, the state poured resources into the fight against the mob and ground down Cosa Nostra.
One prominent mafioso the police have been unable to capture is Matteo Messina Denaro, nicknamed "Diabolik", who has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani in western Sicily. It was not clear if he attended the May meeting.
(Additional reporting by Giulia Segreti; Writing by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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Anyone know what clan Mineo is from?baldo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:21 am Italy police arrest mafia's alleged new mob boss in Sicily
https://www.yahoo.com/news/italy-police ... 51158.html
By Wladimir Pantaleone
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - Italian police have arrested the suspected new head of the Sicilian mafia and 45 other alleged mobsters in a major blow to organized crime on the Mediterranean island, the government said on Tuesday.
"There is no more room for this type of scum in Italy," Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio wrote on Instagram.
The previous boss of bosses, Salvatore "Toto" Riina, died in prison last year after spending almost a quarter of a century behind bars for ordering dozens of murders, including those of two of Italy's most celebrated anti-mob prosecutors.
Among those arrested on Tuesday was Settimo Mineo, an 80-year-old jeweler suspected of heading local mafia families in the Sicilian capital Palermo and of being promoted to lead the whole crime group in May, police said.
"The arrests ... represent one of the biggest blows inflicted on the mafia by the state. Mineo had been elected 'heir' of Toto Riina after his death," Di Maio added.
A police source said Mineo was elected boss at a meeting of provincial leaders of the Sicilian mafia, known as 'Cosa Nostra' (Our Thing), on May 29. It was believed to be the first such gathering of mob families for more than 25 years.
Once all-powerful on Sicily, the world's most famous crime gang has been squeezed over the past two decades, with many bosses put behind bars, businesses sequestered and locals increasingly ready to defy it.
The meeting in May of the Cosa Nostra cupola, or hierarchy, was seen by investigators as a sign the group was looking to rebuild.
"With an extraordinary operation in the Palermo province, the police have dismantled Cosa Nostra's new 'cupola'," Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Twitter.
Mineo was sentenced to five years in jail for mafia-related crimes at the so-called "maxi-trial" that ran from 1986-1992 and was spearheaded by prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
Both Falcone and Borsellino were murdered in 1992 on Riina's orders after verdicts were delivered. Following their deaths, the state poured resources into the fight against the mob and ground down Cosa Nostra.
One prominent mafioso the police have been unable to capture is Matteo Messina Denaro, nicknamed "Diabolik", who has been on the run since 1993 and comes from the province of Trapani in western Sicily. It was not clear if he attended the May meeting.
(Additional reporting by Giulia Segreti; Writing by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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