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  2. Organized crime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In particular the 'Ndrangheta and the Camorra consider the UK an area of interest for laundering money, using financial companies and business activities, while having large investments in London. [50] [51] Outside Italy, the Camorra is particularly present in Spain, having established a strong presence in the country since the 1980s.

  3. 'Ndrangheta - Wikipedia

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    The business volume of the 'Ndrangheta is estimated at almost € 44 billion in 2007, approximately 2.9% of Italy's GDP, according to a private research institute, Eurispes (Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies) in Italy. Drug trafficking is the most profitable activity with 62% of the total turnover.

  4. List of Italian Mafia crime families - Wikipedia

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    Siderno Group – is the name for the "'Ndrangheta" clans (crime families). There have been seven senior 'Ndrangheta bosses in the Greater Toronto Area, some on the Camera di Controllo, the "board of directors" – namely in Vaughan. [19] Commisso, led by Cosimo Commisso, of Toronto, Ontario; Coluccio led by Antonio Coluccio, of Richmond Hill ...

  5. Hunting members of Italy's mafia, 'Ndrangheta - AOL

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    In Southern Italy, a herculean effort is underway to bring down a crime syndicate that's less famous, but more powerful than the Cosa Nostra. Seth Doane reports for 60 Minutes+, now streaming on ...

  6. Camorra - Wikipedia

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    The Camorra's organizational structure is divided into individual groups called "clans". Every capo or "boss" is the head of a clan, in which there may be tens or hundreds of affiliates, depending on the clan's power and structure. The Camorra's main businesses are drug trafficking, racketeering, counterfeiting, and money laundering. It is also ...

  7. Toxic waste dumping by the 'Ndrangheta - Wikipedia

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    He said 'Ndrangheta received £100,000 for the job. [1] [7] [8] Fonti had been put on the job by his boss Sebastiano Romeo of the 'Ndrangheta clan from San Luca in collaboration with Giuseppe Giorgi. Another 'Ndrangheta boss involved was Natale Iamonte who sank ships near Melito di Porto Salvo. [9]

  8. List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. List of groups engaged in illegal activities This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and ...

  9. De Stefano 'ndrina - Wikipedia

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    A second 'Ndrangheta war was triggered by the marriage between Giuseppina Condello – the sister of the Condello brothers, underbosses of De Stefano – and Antonio Imerti, the leader of a neighbouring 'ndrina in Villa San Giovanni. The conflict exploded in 1985, two years after the marriage and saw practically all the 'ndrine in the city of ...