When we speak of the 'Ndrangheta have to be clear. The "Malapianta" has infected the whole of Italy and uncontaminated territories no longer exist. "The province of Perugia, with twenty-three died of an overdose in 2006, ranks third in Italy for the number of deaths caused by drugs. Umbria, however, is in second place among the Italian regions to the number of persons reported to the court for drug trafficking "(Antonio Nicaso).
In Perugia there are two 'ndrine already encountered in the "Previously" section of our Italian tour: the Farao-Marincola originating in Ciro Marina (Crotone) and Facchineri Novigrad (Reggio Calabria). Ros writes: "In Umbria, is the most active gang Facchineri, who have created a diverse membership structure devoted to criminal activities primarily to import large consignments of drugs and their subsequent commercialization." The same Ros has conducted the survey "Windshear" that allowed investigators to "rebuild a criminal network dedicated to the importation and trafficking of drugs" which was part even Roberto Pannunzi, considered one of the main referents of the Colombian Medellin cartel and linked to gang Macro Siderno. Together with Pannunzi the network was run by other gangs active in Locride: Aquino, Bumbaca, Coluccio and D'Agostino.
Invasion of the 'Ndrangheta is more recent than that experienced by other regions. The clan De Stefano arrived in Perugia around the beginning of the nineties. In 2007 Pietralunga are seized 95 hectares of land under management, according to investigators, as middleman related to the clan. But the first to operate in the territory were Facchineri, who settled in Citta di Castello, which in 1983 (when even the 'ndrine not controlled cocaine) seized the entrepreneur Victor Garineri.
In 2008 and again Ros Attorney Perugia find the intersection between the Morabito clan-Palamara-Bruzzaniti and Casale, another example of a joint venture of Calabria and Campania regions of central Italy. The "sign" through the creation of companies, aimed to do business in the building by building resorts and shopping malls. But he was also addicted to extortion. An emissary of the 'ndrine was intercepted as he spoke to an entrepreneur: "If you do not give me the equipment as everyone bench kids." The
'ndrine killed in Umbria. In 2005 individuals linked to the clan-Farao Marincola are accused of killing Robert Provenzano, according to the gang guilty of trying to make money from the drug in a cirotani controlled territory.
speech similar to that pitted for Umbria has to be done even for the Marche area in which the 'ndrine have infiltrated just more recently that for the neighboring Umbria. The first to understand the appetizing land were members of the clan Ursino - Macro Ionica joyful, active in the province of Pesaro-Urbino. Antonio Nicaso writes: "In the Marche region has it all. There is a unique coastal and inland entrepreneurially developed, with many small and medium enterprises. A port (Ancona) and an Airport (Falconara) that provide a link to the Eastern markets. " The main activities
are drug trafficking (from Calabria and also routed to the Emilia Romagna) and money laundering. Another gang active in the region is that of Alvaro de Sinopoli who led several business investments between Ancona and Senigallia Montemorciano Marina. In that area was arrested on gang member Antonio Alvaro, and in 2006 in the province of Macerata is over with the handcuffs Vincenzo Ficara, eponymous clan of Reggio Calabria.
In Perugia there are two 'ndrine already encountered in the "Previously" section of our Italian tour: the Farao-Marincola originating in Ciro Marina (Crotone) and Facchineri Novigrad (Reggio Calabria). Ros writes: "In Umbria, is the most active gang Facchineri, who have created a diverse membership structure devoted to criminal activities primarily to import large consignments of drugs and their subsequent commercialization." The same Ros has conducted the survey "Windshear" that allowed investigators to "rebuild a criminal network dedicated to the importation and trafficking of drugs" which was part even Roberto Pannunzi, considered one of the main referents of the Colombian Medellin cartel and linked to gang Macro Siderno. Together with Pannunzi the network was run by other gangs active in Locride: Aquino, Bumbaca, Coluccio and D'Agostino.
Invasion of the 'Ndrangheta is more recent than that experienced by other regions. The clan De Stefano arrived in Perugia around the beginning of the nineties. In 2007 Pietralunga are seized 95 hectares of land under management, according to investigators, as middleman related to the clan. But the first to operate in the territory were Facchineri, who settled in Citta di Castello, which in 1983 (when even the 'ndrine not controlled cocaine) seized the entrepreneur Victor Garineri.
In 2008 and again Ros Attorney Perugia find the intersection between the Morabito clan-Palamara-Bruzzaniti and Casale, another example of a joint venture of Calabria and Campania regions of central Italy. The "sign" through the creation of companies, aimed to do business in the building by building resorts and shopping malls. But he was also addicted to extortion. An emissary of the 'ndrine was intercepted as he spoke to an entrepreneur: "If you do not give me the equipment as everyone bench kids." The
'ndrine killed in Umbria. In 2005 individuals linked to the clan-Farao Marincola are accused of killing Robert Provenzano, according to the gang guilty of trying to make money from the drug in a cirotani controlled territory.
speech similar to that pitted for Umbria has to be done even for the Marche area in which the 'ndrine have infiltrated just more recently that for the neighboring Umbria. The first to understand the appetizing land were members of the clan Ursino - Macro Ionica joyful, active in the province of Pesaro-Urbino. Antonio Nicaso writes: "In the Marche region has it all. There is a unique coastal and inland entrepreneurially developed, with many small and medium enterprises. A port (Ancona) and an Airport (Falconara) that provide a link to the Eastern markets. " The main activities
are drug trafficking (from Calabria and also routed to the Emilia Romagna) and money laundering. Another gang active in the region is that of Alvaro de Sinopoli who led several business investments between Ancona and Senigallia Montemorciano Marina. In that area was arrested on gang member Antonio Alvaro, and in 2006 in the province of Macerata is over with the handcuffs Vincenzo Ficara, eponymous clan of Reggio Calabria.
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