Thursday, February 07, 2008

'MAFIOSI' HELD IN US AND SICILY!

Dozens of people have been detained by US and Italian authorities targeting an alleged Mafia-run transatlantic drug trafficking operation. The operation, codenamed "Old Bridge," saw arrests in and around New York and the Sicilian capital, Palermo.

More than 50 members of the notorious Gambino family were held by FBI agents in New York City and its northern suburbs, New Jersey and Long Island. Police in Palermo said they hoped to bring in 25 to 30 suspects. The FBI is said to have tracked suspects day and night, eavesdropping with sophisticated surveillance equipment.

Law enforcement officials in New York announced more than 50 arrests. One of those arrested in the raids in the US was Francesco Paolo Augusto Cali, of the New York Gambino family, known as "Franky Boy". He is allegedly the "ambassador" in the US of the Sicilian Mafia, the Cosa Nostra, tasked with improving relations between the various families.

At a news conference in New York, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said organised crime was still a problem. "We like to think it's a vestige of the past," he added. "It's not. It is as unrelenting as weeds that continue to sprout in the cracks in society." The list of charges against associates of the Gambino family include allegations of extortion in the construction industry, loansharking and embezzlement from trades unions.

Several hundred police took part in the Italian side of the operation, mainly in Sicily. Senior anti-Mafia prosecutor Francesco Messineo told reporters in Rome: "There was an attempt to rekindle ties between Cosa Nostra in Palermo and New York because the Sicilian Mafia wanted to get back into drug trafficking in a big way." The Italian arrests included suspects connected with "boss of bosses" Salvatore Lo Piccolo, who was seized by the authorities in November. He took over after the arrest in 2006 of Bernardo Provenzano who had spent decades in hiding.
BBC NEWS REPORT.

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