Italy arrests 130 people in large-scale raid on Sicilian Mafia
- Police conducted their biggest operation against the Sicilian Mafia in 40 years, arresting 130 people.
- Warrants were issued against 183 people for crimes including mafia-type criminal association and drug trafficking.
- Palermo’s top magistrate, Maurizio De Lucia, stated that Cosa Nostra is trying to rebuild its army.
- Prosecutors noted that the raids dealt a major blow to Cosa Nostra's attempts to reorganize 'la cupola'.
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More Than 150 Arrested in the Largest Operation by Italian Police Against the Mafia in 40 Years
In a significant crackdown on organized crime, Italian police have arrested over 150 individuals linked to the Mafia, highlighting ongoing efforts to dismantle powerful criminal networks across the nation.
Italy arrests mafia bosses in biggest crackdown in decades
The NewsItaly arrested 160 suspected Cosa Nostra members in the largest crackdown on the mafia in 20 years. Sicily’s notorious gangs terrorized the southern Italian island for decades, but a police offensive in the 1990s and 2000s left many bosses dead or imprisoned, weakening their influence. Some “godfathers” were recently released after serving long sentences, though, and quickly started rebuilding: One academic told the Financial Times that …
Major police action against the mafia in Sicily, at least 180 arrests
The Italian police arrested more than 180 people in a major campaign against the mafia in and around Palermo. A number of leaders who had previously been released from prison were also arrested. It was one of the largest operations against the mafia in Sicily in years. All told, more than 1,200 agents were involved. The aim was to prevent various Cosa Nostra mafia clans from coming to renewed cooperation. The action would have prevented the re-e…
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