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Leaders within Nostra, Sicily mafiaAccording to the reports, they have complained that the recruits of the mafia are not what they used to be, since almost 150 people associated with the group were arrested this week.
“The level is low, today they arrest someone and if it becomes a tour turn, they arrest another … miserable low level,” said former Chief of Nostra, Roman Giancarlo to BBC News.
Roman also revealed that he was nostalgic for the 1972 classic of Francis Ford Coppola “The godfather” About a fictitious mafia family in New York.
Carabinieri officers in Sicily. (Valeria Ferraro/Anadolu through Getty Images)
“If you look at ‘The Godfather’, the connections he had … It was very influential due to the power he built at the political level,” Romano told his associate.
He continued: “But we, what can we do? We are on your knees, boys. We believe we do business, but these days are others who do it. We used to be number one, now they are other … only gypsies.”
The mafia also seem to like the actor Robert de Nirowho played Vito Corleone in “The Godfather Part II”, and Spider-Man like other telephone listeners revealed them as nicknames for each other, according to The Guardian.
This week, the Sicilian officers made early raids in the morning, fulfilling 183 arrest orders against which it is believed that they are associated with the Nostra thing for crimes ranging from the association of the mafia to the extortion and attempted murder. Of them, 36 were already in custody.
While raids like this week have weakened the Nostra thing, Italian officials warn that they are still a threat.
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“The investigations that led to Tuesday’s arrests show which Nostra is alive and present and communicates with completely new communication channels,” said Maurizio de Lucia, main prosecutor of the capital of Sicily, Palermo, at a press conference, a press conference, in a press conference, referring to the use of sicily encrypted applications. To communicate with each other. “He is doing business and trying to rebuild his army.”
Domenico La Padula, with the Italian Carabinieri police, told the New York Times this week that the Nostra thing “is far from dead.”
He said they have been able to survive finding “new energy and new force”, with new recruits and criminal companies of the 21st century such as the game online.
Palermo, the capital of Sicily. (Frank Bienewald/Lightrocket through Getty Images)
Nostra thing has remained “strongly linked to the rules of its founding parents and their old rituals,” the Carabinieri told the Times, and added that their use of encrypted devices has “limited the need for traditional meetings and meetings to a minimum.”
John Dickie, who wrote “Republic of Mafia: the criminal curse of Italy and Nostra thing, a history of the Sicilian mafia,” he told The Telegraph that the Italian authorities have become “fantastic” when locking the mafia.
“The mafia dons have been trapped boasting how good their anti-Bug devices were, at the same time they were annoying,” he revealed.
Dickie also agreed that Nostra thing seems to be “in decline.”
“You just have to read the telephone taps where bosses say ‘it’s not how it used to be,” he said. “This is the fifth time that the bosses have tried to reorganize the dome since the early 1990s. Every time they have been frustrated. The authorities were to them.”
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He continued: “These arrests mean that Nostra has another great task to rebuild, and show that the State remains stronger than the mafia.”