The detainees are suspected of various criminal activities, including drug trafficking, money laundering and extortion.
In Italy, law enforcement officials detained more than 50 people in a large-scale special operation against the ‘Ndrangheta mafia group. Reuters reported this yesterday.
The operation, called Karpantos, involving more than 400 people, was led by prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, one of Italy’s most famous anti-mafia investigators.
As a result of the operation, 38 people were taken into custody, six were placed under house arrest, and another eight people were ordered not to leave their towns.
They are suspected of various criminal activities associated with the ‘Ndrangheta, including drug trafficking, money laundering and extortion.
As is known, in recent years, the ‘Ndrangheta replaced the Sicilian Cosa Nostra as a powerful mafia organization in Italy and spread throughout Europe and other countries of the world.
Let’s remember that in July, 18 members of the Resuttan mafia clan, one of the richest in Palermo, Sicily, were arrested in Italy.
The head of the Cosa Nostra mafia, who has been hiding for 30 years, has been arrested in Italy.
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