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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/13/19 04:32 PM
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Are any of these clans at war over vendettas? There are tensions/fights all the time, but the last real war was probably the San Luca feud. After the Duisburg massacre in 2007 it has been pretty quiet, however their presence has almost quadrupled in Germany over the past decade. I saw a doc about that feud. Very gruesome. What Documentation did you see? Do you have a link? Here another Video about the Ndrangheta and the San Luca Clans at 09:55. https://www.france24.com/en/2013051...heta-calabria-drug-trafficking-france-24
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/14/19 07:38 AM
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There are little more than five pages that the Anti-Mafia Investigative Directorate dedicates to the province of Vibo Valentia in its usual semi-annual report. The time frame taken into consideration concerns the first six months of 2018. In Vibonese - the dossier reads - the widespread, nefarious influence of the Limbadi local is recorded. Ergo, the Mancuso are still dictating the rules of the game in one of the Italian territory with the highest mafia density. A family, that of the Mancuso, which - according to the Dia - boasts solid alliances with the coasts of Reggio Calabria and those of the plain of Gioia Tauro. The report specifically cites the bomb attack that killed the young Matteo Vinci, an innocent victim of mafia arrogance.
The role of women.The figure of Rosaria Mancuso emerged from the "Demetra" investigation conducted by the Carabinieri and which shed light on the attack by Limbadi. The role of women in the 'ndrangheta vibonese appears to be marked in another investigation that characterized the first half of the investigative activities of the various law enforcement agencies. The Dia cita, among many others, the "Black Widows" operation carried out by the State Police that carried out the arrest of 7 subjects, held responsible, in various capacities, of attempted murder and illegal arms, as authors of the attack on 28 July 2017, in Sorianello, against two brothers. The investigations have allowed to bring back the motive of this ambush to the criminal dynamics in place in the municipalities of Soriano, Sorianello and Gerocarne "... for the conquest of the leadership in the territory between two opposing factions, within the same" local of 'ndrangheta "known as the local dell'Ariola ...". Of absolute importance, once again, of some women of 'ndrangheta (hence the name of the operation) whose role, from the investigation, is returned in all its centrality: sometimes as the instigators of heinous criminal actions, sometimes as accomplices in the concealment and conservation of weapons.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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Seeing a lot of the ndrangheta members last names compared to camorra and cosa nostra last names is so weird. Mole, Nirta, Pirommali etc. All names that are so uncommon and to an extent, may not even sound or look that Italian(speaking mainly about Mole). Many last names have Greek influences, like the word ´ndrangheta itself. So does Sicily. But you can clearly spot the differences between Greek culture and Italian culture. Language as well I would assume. But did people specifically from the Greek influenced villages stay there instead of immigrating in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Because a lot of Sicilians, calabrese and Neapolitans(that I see who are in one of the 3 mafia groups) who are still in Italy have pretty distinct last names. I know it’s hard to determine what region one is from by last name because there can be a family with that name from multiple regions throughout Italy, but still.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/14/19 11:49 PM
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/15/19 02:31 PM
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Seeing a lot of the ndrangheta members last names compared to camorra and cosa nostra last names is so weird. Mole, Nirta, Pirommali etc. All names that are so uncommon and to an extent, may not even sound or look that Italian(speaking mainly about Mole). Many last names have Greek influences, like the word ´ndrangheta itself. So does Sicily. But you can clearly spot the differences between Greek culture and Italian culture. Language as well I would assume. But did people specifically from the Greek influenced villages stay there instead of immigrating in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Because a lot of Sicilians, calabrese and Neapolitans(that I see who are in one of the 3 mafia groups) who are still in Italy have pretty distinct last names. I know it’s hard to determine what region one is from by last name because there can be a family with that name from multiple regions throughout Italy, but still. To add to my point, the name Janchi is also a last name that you could add to the list. My guess is that the southern regions such as Calabria and Sicily must have a lot of unfamiliar names like this as you were saying.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/15/19 09:45 PM
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To add to my point, the name Janchi is also a last name that you could add to the list. My guess is that the southern regions such as Calabria and Sicily must have a lot of unfamiliar names like this as you were saying.
janchi is not a surname, it's the nickname of the strangio family members Ok I misunderstood. I saw Strangio-janchi and thought it was an allegiance between clans.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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02/21/19 12:08 PM
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The Australian branches, like Barbaro are powerful..
The Mancuso clan is powerful, the Commisos, the DeStefanos are big masons, The Coluccios, Bellocco and Pesce clans get a piece of every shipment through Gio Tauro. The Crupis are embedded in the Holland flower industry, the Figliomenis are big in Local Calabrian politics...
Domenico Pelle, 26 year old boss just got busted....
The Piromalli- Mole clan I think still has the most wealth.....not sure Is this the same Barbaro clan whos sons has been murdered by bikers or somehting like that? They dont seem to powerful They are cousins, but indeed several members have been killed. The most important member was Domenico Barbaro who later settled in Milan called 'Mico l'Australiano and his sons Salvatore and Saverio. Salvatore Barbaro turned himself in at the Carabinieri station in Milan, he must serve 8 years. His wife is the daughter of the powerful boss Rocco Papalia.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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Reggio Calabria, boss of the 'Ndrangheta write to the judge Roberto Di Bella: "thanks for the work of recovery for our children, continue like this"
The president of Reggio Calabria's juvenile court, Roberto Di Bella, receives letters from prisoners and also from bosses in prison at 41bis, who invite him to continue his work. He receives them for his commitment to the 'recovery' of the children of affiliates to the 'ndrangheta. His recent work was inspired by the fiction of Rai1 "Liberi di scelta", with Alessandro Preziosi as the magistrate. To state the receipt of these letters was Di Bella during an interview with gNews, the information newspaper of the Ministry of Justice. " I had this chance, probably, I would not be here today ," wrote an inmate.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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Is this the same Barbaro clan whos sons has been murdered by bikers or somehting like that? They dont seem to powerful I think it was internal, the bikers wouldn´t go after him without the blessing of the Calabrian bosses. Pasquale faced 20 years in prison. According to some rumors, this sword of Damocles would have convinced Barbaro to break the code of silence with the police, the reason for the crime, as well as in the control of the drug market, should perhaps also be sought in the fact that the young man had become an informer.
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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Can anybody tell me abou the Gazprom deal that they had? Yeah i would like to hear more about that too
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Re: Ndrangheta News
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The new collaborator of justice Salvatore Stambè !
He was born in the Vibo Valentia, in that inland territory made of forests, inaccessible areas, where the 'Ndrangheta over the years has made its presence felt - heavy. His family, even if not yet recognized in judicial way as belonging to organized crime, in fact it is. And he was part of it until a very short time before deciding to empty the bag and collaborate with the investigating magistrates, the DDA of Turin specifically. Yes, because Salvatore Stambé, a prominent member of the homonymous association originating from Gerocarne, in the Vibonese area, has been collaborating for several years in the Langhe of Asti.
And his revelations may represent for the investigators of the DDA of Catanzaro that important, if not quite decisive, piece to recompose the puzzle of the killing of his 57 year old brother Dominic, which occurred on the morning of March 4, 2017 in the garden of his home in a isolated area of ​​Sant'Angelo di Gerocarne.
According to what the article published exclusively in the paper edition of the Quotidiano published today, signed by Gianluca Prestia, most of the Stambé family moved to Costigliole d'Asti. Salvatore established himself definitively in 2011, the year after his baptism of 'ndrangheta, as well as the joint killed. And there, relying on the support of "those of Gioia Tauro", he formed a "Locale" of 'ndrangheta. A "Bastarda" as they say in jargon when this is not recognized by Calabria.
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