This is another example of how the confrontation between the Mafia and the Police is steadily stiffening and the possibility of a real victory is clearly improving.
However the true death blow must come by the adoption of a working drug management program at the least. This will not stop other channels of criminality but it will at least decimate the resources available.
Such a step can not be too far off now. The changes taking place in the USA is already cutting deep into the illicit market. Their clear early success will open the door for these methods to be adopted universally. This makes criminality unprofitable and easily abandoned.
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Italy captures mafia initiation rites on film, 40 arrests
Rome (AFP) - Secret mafia
initiation rites have been caught on camera for the first time by
Italian police, who on Tuesday arrested 40 suspected gangsters in raids
across the north of the country.
The arrests,
on charges of criminal association, illegal arms sales and extortion,
followed a two-year investigation using wire-taps and hidden cameras in
locations known to be frequented by mobsters, police said.
"For
the first time the swearing-in ceremonies have been recorded live,"
Milan prosecutor Ilda Boccassini told journalists at a press conference
following raids which saw 37 people landed behind bars and another three
placed under house arrest.
"For the first time we heard it from the voice of the mafia," instead of relying on details from police informants, she said.
Those
arrested are believed to belong to three clans based near Milan but
affiliated with the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta, an organised crime group made
up of networks of hundreds of family gangs even more feared and
secretive than the Sicilian Mafia.
Police
said the arrests were fresh proof of the deadly southern group's
expansion into the rich industrial north of the country. Those in
handcuffs include a 17-year old boy and boss Giuseppe Larosa, known by
the nickname "Peppe the Cow," according to Italian media reports.
The video and audio recordings revealed the swearing in of 'Ndrangheta mobsters to an elite membership known as "Santa".
New
members swore allegiance "in the silence of the night and under the
light of the stars and splendour of the moon" to "safeguard my wise
brothers".
- Bullet with your name on it -
An
unnamed boss leading the rite in police videos published on Italian
newspaper websites can be heard telling the new Santa that they are now
expected to be their own executioners should they stray from the
'Ndrangheta's code.
"From now on it will not be other men who judge you, you will judge yourselves," the man says.
In
what he describes as the "oath of poison", he says there are two
alternatives open to the disloyal:
"Either you poison yourselves or you take this (gun) which shoots. There must always be a bullet reserved; one for you."
"Either you poison yourselves or you take this (gun) which shoots. There must always be a bullet reserved; one for you."
Boccassini said
the Santa's affiliation "is in their DNA and under their skin and they
can leave the 'Ndrangheta either by collaborating with the state or
through death".
The name
'Ndrangheta comes from the Greek for courage or loyalty. Its tight clan
structure has made it famously difficult to penetrate.
She
referred to a conversation wiretapped in July last year, where boss
Michelangelo Chindamo was heard saying that "the music may change but
the rest remains... we can never change".
He
warned mobsters with him that "having a mobile phone in your pocket...
is like having a policeman in your pocket," and cited anti-mafia
magistrate Boccassini and police wiretaps as exactly the sort of threat
the clans faced.
Notebooks were discovered during the police raid which detailed the rites, investigators said.
Boccassini
said the proof gathered by the police was so solid that those arrested
would be dealt with under a fast-track trial procedure which would do
away with preliminary hearings.
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