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"Gypsies" as Blockheads, Locals as Washing Machines. This Is How the 'Ndrangheta Became Invisible in Rome.

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Those who investigated him called it the "Alvaro system," taking the surname of one of the city's leading 'Ndrangheta figures who, for years, managed to infiltrate Rome's legal economy. Alvaro is Vincenzo Alvaro, implicated in the "Propaggine" investigation that revealed the presence...
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Those who investigated him called it the "Alvaro system," taking the surname of one of the city's leading 'Ndrangheta figures who, for years, managed to infiltrate Rome's legal economy. Alvaro is Vincenzo Alvaro, implicated in the "Propaggine" investigation that revealed the presence...

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RomaToday broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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