“We have an infinite archive on the Camorra”, the dossiers of the former inspector
Internapoli Editorial Team

The investigation into the secret dossiers has revealed a wealth of data that includes “the map of Calabrian families” in Germany , created by Carmine Gallo during the investigations into the Duisburg feud in 2007. The former inspector collected this data during years of field operations, coming to possess details on several clans , “ We have an infinite archive, this is the Sacra corona and also the Camorra .” They talk about the bosses Totò Riina and Bernardo Provenzano, they mention Matteo Messina Denaro and Pablo Escobar.

The Gallo method and the dossiers
Gallo's method for collecting documents during his investigative career, Quotidiano.net reports, had a scientific and meticulous strategy. His operations in Calabria, described, reveal an unscrupulous approach: by exploiting the distraction of municipal employees, he managed to gain access to confidential information without any supervision. "Go get a coffee, see you in half an hour," he would tell them, before closing the doors and proceeding to photograph and photocopy crucial documents.

Thousands of dossiers
This method not only highlighted his ability to manipulate situations in his favor, but also his awareness of the inestimable value of classified information. The thousands of files and dossiers collected, seized by the Carabinieri as part of the investigation into the cyber-spies of Equalize, are configured as a true crime novel, revealing an intricate plot of power, corruption and secrets that span centuries of Italian history.

Gallo had long understood that, in a world where data is a precious commodity, the management and accumulation of information can confer significant control over events and people, transforming documents into tools of blackmail and manipulation.


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