131 million confiscated
Anti-Mafia raid in Rome: 18 arrests
In a large-scale raid against the mafia and its finances in Rome, 18 people have been arrested, 131 million euros confiscated and three companies frozen.
The defendants are accused of extortion, usury and money laundering, among other things. They are alleged to have laundered the proceeds of influential Camorra clans.
About the 'Ndrangheta
The 'Ndrangheta is considered Italy's most powerful mafia organization. Due to its leading position in the European cocaine trade, it has overtaken the Neapolitan Camorra and the Sicilian Cosa Nostra in terms of influence.
Not only the Camorra, the mafia in Naples, but above all the 'Ndrangheta launders money from criminal activities. The organization has long since expanded its business to Rome and northern Italy.
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