/ 13 July 2010

Italian police arrest hundreds in anti-Mafia raids

Italian police arrested at least 320 people on Tuesday in dawn raids across the country against the powerful Calabrian Mafia, one of their biggest crackdowns on organised crime in years.

The raids, which also included arrests in the United States, followed an extended investigation against a clan specialising in crimes linked to business and the financial sector, police said.

They said the investigation, with extensive use of wire taps, had given them new insights into the organisation of the ‘Ndrangheta, the Calabrian Mafia, which is far less well understood than its Sicilian counterpart, the Cosa Nostra.

The group has expanded out of its heartland in the poor southern region of Calabria to play a major role in organised crime throughout Europe and in the international drugs trade from South America.

Tuesday’s raids took place in Calabria and in rich northern regions into which the group has extended its operations. Italian authorities gave few initial details about arrests in the US.

Charges range from belonging to an organised crime group to money laundering and offences linked with the awarding of public works contracts. — Reuters