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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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Giacomo Cascalisci, boss of the 'Cosa Nostra Tiburtina' took his own life killing himself in the room of the detaining department of the Molinette hospital in Turin, where he was hospitalized. Cascalisci arrested with a maxiblitz in March and in prison in Rome, was in the Turin hospital since Saturday for a series of treatments. He had a long criminal record, arrested the first time in 1982 for " criminal association ". Over the decades the 53-year-old from Tivoli has accumulated other penalties for crimes such as extortion, theft, robbery, attempted voluntary homicide, kidnapping for robbery, personal injury, evasion, stolen goods and especially drug dealing. According to what was ascertained by the investigations of the Carabinieri, Cascalisci was the only point of reference for the entire criminal association of Tiburtino. Cosa Nostra Tiburtina ready to reorganize, blitz in Tivoli and Guidonia. Nine arrests ! The Carabinieri operation follows the 39 arrests carried out last March at the gates of the capital.
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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The Guardia di Finanza, at the disposal of the judges of the fourth criminal section of the Court of Appeal of Rome, has carried out the confiscation of assets against Ernesto Diotallevi. The confiscation concerned property, works of art, bank deposits, life insurance policies, company shares, share capital and corporate assets of 8 companies, operating in the field of the sale of real estate, the construction of boats, the sale of electricity, maritime transport and holding companies for an estimated total of about 25 million. In all, there are 43 real estate units seized between Rome, Gradara, in the province of Pesaro-Urbino and Olbia. Among these, a penthouse a few steps from the Trevi Fountain, a villa on the Isola di Cavallo, in Corsica, and a tourist complex, in Sardinia. The Court of Appeals recognizes the links with organized crime mafia, both Roman and Sicilian (Cosa Nostra) and allows the acquisition of significant assets, including a prestigious property in Fontana di Trevi, companies, bathing establishments.
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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It concerns the 34-year-old Andrea Gioacchini . He is fighting for his life. His partner suffered less serious injuries. On Twitter, Roman mayor Virgina Raggi expressed her dismay at the shooting. She called Interior Minister Matteo Salvini to make his promises by making more blue on the streets. According to the Italian media, Gioacchini has a criminal past for drug transport, arms trade and extortion. Recently he was involved in a kidnapping and extortion case in which the ex-wife of AS Roma football player Daniele De Rossi - Tamara Pisnoli - was arrested and convicted. A businessman was taken from his home and 200,000 euros was demanded. A spokesman for the police found that he had many enemies. [video:youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=5B2w32qtoC4[/video]
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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New blow to the Casamonica Clan . From the first light of dawn, about 150 Carabinieri of the Provincial Command of Rome are engaged between Rome and the Province, as well as in various regions of Italy, to carry out 23 precautionary measures.
The arrests were carried out against as many individuals belonging to the Casamonica , Spada and Di Silvio families, including 7 women, held responsible in competition with each other and with different roles, of extortion, usury, fictitious heading of goods, drug dealing and other crimes, for the most part committed with the aggravating circumstance of the mafia method.
The investigations are the continuation of the "Gramigna" operation which, last summer, already involved 37 members of the Casamonica clan.
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Salvatore Nicitra get arrested. englishItlSalvatore-Nicitra
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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Ex-Magliana Gang boss among 38 arrested Salvatore Nicitra ran gambling ops in northern Rome say cops
(ANSA) - Rome, February 11 - A jailed former boss in the notorious Rome criminal organisation the Magliana Gang was among 38 people served arrest warrants in Italy, Spain and Austria Tuesday on charges of murder, racketeering and other gang-related offences. Sicilian-born Salvatore Nicitra, 68, who has been in jail for two years for other mafia crimes, had taken over gambling operations in northern Rome by using mafia methods over the years since the Gang was busted, police said. Police also said they had solved five cold cases, a four murders and an attempted murder, dating back to the 1980s with the operation. In Italy, the arrests too place in Rome, Viterbo, Terni, Padua and Lecce. "I'm a boss, I'll put the gambling machines and slot machines wherever I want," Nicitra was caught saying in a police intercept. Police said Nicitra was "the king of Roma Nord". In 1993, while Nictra was in jail on mafia charges, his brother and 11-year-old son disappeared without trace. Their bodies have never been found. In the operation, police also seized property worth some 15 million euros. Nicitra was said to be a top aide to Magliana Gang kingpin and drug trafficker Enrico De Pedis aka Renatino, handling the gang's illegal gambling operations. "I had the most important gambling dens in Rome and the whole of Italy," he was also caught saying. "You used to have to lower your head when you talked to me". Carabinieri said: "Nicitra's criminal charisma was recognised and respected by all". Prosecutor Michele Prestipino said Nicitra "has always been a key man in the dynamics of the Rome gang scene". The Magliana Gang was an infamous and extremely violent Rome group of the 1970s that was the subject of Michele Placido's 2005 movie Romanzo Criminale and a spin-off TV series of the same name. Names after the Rome district where it was set up, the magliana Gang had links to Italy's three main mafias 'Ndrangheta, Cosa Nostra and Camorra and has also been linked to rightist terrorist bombings and murders to destabilise Italy in the 'Years of Lead' of leftist and rightist terror in the 1970s and 80s. Conspiracy theorists have also linked it to other murky crimes including the killing of mud-raking journalist Mino Pecorelli, the killing of God's Banker Roberto Calvi, and the disappearance of a 15-year-old Vatican resident, Emanuela Orelandi.
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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Italy: Fugitive Caught As He Returns For Daughter's Bday Fri 28th May 2021 | 01:50 PM
Rome, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 28th May, 2021 ) :An Italian drug trafficker who had escaped arrest for 15 years was finally caught after he returned home for the birthday of his beloved daughter, police said Friday.
David Cittadini, 49, is due to serve a sentence of 13 years and four months for criminal association and international drug trafficking.
Police said in a statement they knew he lived in Spain, but also that he stayed in touch with his family in Rome, "particularly his mother and daughter, to whom he is very attached." So, in the run-up to the daughter's 23rd birthday, plainclothes policemen stationed "for days" outside the mother's apartment block, until they saw their man go in.
Disguised as delivery people, the officers stormed the apartment and found Cittadini and the forged identity card he used to fly in from Barcelona under a fake name.
The fugitive was arrested while trying to hide in the bedroom, police added.
In 2006, Italian authorities ordered the arrest of Cittadini and 26 other suspects following an investigation by anti-Mafia prosecutors and special operations police.
According to prosecutors, Cittadini played a leading role in a drug smuggling ring that supplied Rome dealers, sourcing cocaine and hashish from South America and Morocco.
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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NAPLES 9 October 2020 9:35 The drug of Rome managed by the "Orlando-Nuvoletta" Camorra clan of Marano The drug dealing in the capital, especially cocaine and hashish, managed by a five-person association that was headed by the Orlando-Nuvoletta clan of Marano in Naples. The carabinieri also ascertained that on several occasions prominent members of the clan went to Rome in person to ascertain the "work" of the group. Curated by Giuseppe Cozzolino
Drug dealing in the capital run by the "Orlando-Nuvoletta" clan of Marano di Napoli: five pre-trial detention orders carried out at dawn today by the carabinieri, all towards suspects for various reasons for association aimed at trafficking of drugs aggravated by the mafia method and purpose, as well as mafia-type association. The five were reached this morning by the respective precautionary custody orders issued by the GIP of the Naples Court at the request of the prosecutor of the Neapolitan Anti-Mafia District Directorate.
According to what was reconstructed by the investigators, the five were based in Marano di Napoli but operated permanently in Rome, under the direct and constant control of the Orlando-Nuvoletta clan, which has its stronghold in the Marano area. Several elements considered prominent in the clan would have traveled to the capital to "verify" the state of the drug trafficking that the group managed on the spot. Cocaine and hashish were the main drugs that the five dealt with, who had also prepared a series of technological "devices" to avoid being discovered by the police: precautions that were not enough for them.
In another operation, which also took place this morning, Lorenzo Nuvoletta, son of the homonymous boss Ciro killed in 1984, was involved, for completely different facts: the man is in fact suspected of fraudulent transfer of values, use of money, goods o utility of illicit origin, as well as self-laundering. Lorenzo Nuvoletta, the carabinieri explained, although he too reached this morning by a precautionary custody order, is in no way linked to the story of drug trafficking with the capital.
Lorenzo Nuvoletta would instead be the real owner of a car dealership in Villaricca, fictitiously registered instead to two other people (one of whom is linked to him by family ties). Lorenzo himself would have personally supervised the internal and external works of the structure, also taking care of the vehicles to be purchased and resold. In addition to the precautionary custody for Lorenzo Nuvoletta, notified this morning, the carabinieri also provided for the preventive seizure of 100% of the licensee's shares.
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Arrests overnight in Marano, drugs sold in front of the church and on the phone Pizzo is a supermarket for "the friends of San Giovanni a Teduccio", who has been extorted by the clan.....
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It went from Magliana gang... to Caruana Cuntreras, to the Fasciani and Casamonica clans, to the Nuvolettas, to.....?
ROME Vito Triassi, the "colonel" of the Caruana-Cuntrera clan, rival of the Spada, died in Tenerife Vito Triassi, the "colonel" of the Caruana-Cuntrera clan died in Tenerife by Emilio Orlando
Monday 4th February 2019 Last updated 15:29
A heart attack killed Vito Triassi, one of the bosses who made good and bad weather on the Roman coast. The man was in Tenerife, Spain, when he fell ill and collapsed to the ground while he was near his home. The homonymous clan controlled the racket of beaches, kiosks and some establishments in Ostia together with drug trafficking. Together with his brother Vincenzo Triassi he was the colonel of the historic Caruana-Cuntrera mafia family of Siculiana in the province of Agrigento.
The mafia infiltration of the Sicilian clan was carried out in Ostia after the "colonization" of the Banda della Magliana. Vito and Vincenzo Triassi were sent to Ostia to stay forced, but they continued their criminal activity which had begun in Sicily, with the control of almost all of the economic activities on the Roman coast. The drug and arms trafficking was managed by the historic Caruana-Cuntrera di Siculiana mafia family. According to investigations by the district anti-mafia directorate, the Triassi family dealt with drug and arms trafficking that also came from the Balkans. They were linked to the Fasciani clan and had close relations with the survivors of the Banda della Magliana.
In May 2006 Triassi had already been kicked in Ostia , under his home in the area of ​​the Cape Verde Islands. Not even a year after a new attack. It was September 20, 2007 in Casal Palocco, on the Roman coast, when two people shot him. He was admitted to the hospital in Ostia and underwent surgery. And he got away with it on this occasion too. In 2011, however, his brother Vincenzo was ambushed. And since then the judicial problems for the clan also began. The motive for the attack lay in the friction of two criminal groups that controlled Ostia for the wrongdoing. The last blitz that saw the Triassi in handcuffs was the anti-crime operation baptized by the investigators "Maverick" which beheaded the clan between Lazio and Sicily with forty-two arrests. Yesterday it was a heart attack that took his life.
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The drug war in Rome, maxi blitz: 27 arrests The carabinieri dismantled two Italian-Albanian gangs. One of the two chiefs was a friend of Piscitelli
Maxi anti-drug blitz in Rome where, at dawn today, January 18, the carabinieri arrested 27 people . The military thus carried out an order, issued by the magistrate of the court of Rome at the request of the district anti-mafia management of the Rome prosecutor's office.
The carabinieri of the investigative nucleus of Rome and Frascati have reconstructed, in detail, the criminal events of two Italo-Albanian groups (the head of one of the two was close to Fabrizio Piscitelli), in conflict with each other.
The two groups, according to the investigations, were equipped with a solid organizational structure and with the availability of weapons and ready to fire in case of need. Both groups are also permanently engaged in the sale of large quantities of cocaine and hashish destined for the most flourishing drug dealing centers in the capital.
The 27 people are seriously suspected, for various reasons, of an association aimed at drug trafficking aggravated by the mafia method, sale and possession for the purpose of dealing, extortion, damage following fire, possession and carrying in a public place of firearms .
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Re: What's the state of OC in Rome ?
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There seems to be a lot of Sicilian Mafia, Ndrangheta and Camorra involvement in Rome. The Sinti clans seem to be the most prominent "local" type of organized crime (even though their origins are in Abruzzo), but law enforcement has been coming down on them hard. Banda della Magliana is also stlll around although not as powerful as they used to be.
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