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Italian Nun Among 25 Arrested in Anti-Mafia Operation Targeting ‘Ndrangheta

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 7, 2024
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The Italian city of Brescia witnessed a significant law enforcement operation on Thursday, targeting the notorious ‘Ndrangheta mafia. Police arrested 25 individuals, including a well-known nun, Sister Anna Donelli, who volunteered at Milan’s San Vittore prison. The arrests stem from an extensive investigation into the mafia’s activities in the northern region, marking a notable development in the ongoing fight against organized crime. The 57-year-old nun, recognized for her work in Milan’s impoverished neighborhoods and recent recipient of the “Golden Panettone” civic award, stands accused of mafia collusion, specifically acting as a liaison between incarcerated gang members and their associates outside prison walls. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the community, given Sister Donelli’s respected position and charitable endeavors.

The operation, which involved a coordinated effort by law enforcement agencies, resulted in the seizure of €1.8 million. Authorities also apprehended two local politicians implicated in the scheme, further highlighting the ‘Ndrangheta’s reach into legitimate institutions. The scope of the investigation underscores the complex web of criminal activities orchestrated by the mafia group, ranging from traditional offenses like drug dealing and weapons possession to sophisticated financial crimes such as money laundering and false invoicing. These arrests represent a significant blow to the ‘Ndrangheta’s operations in the north, potentially disrupting their illicit networks and exposing their methods of infiltration.

The charges brought against the suspects paint a comprehensive picture of the ‘Ndrangheta’s diverse criminal enterprise. Allegations include mafia association, the bedrock of organized crime, alongside vote buying, highlighting the group’s attempts to influence the political landscape. The investigation also uncovered evidence of illegal weapons possession, reinforcing the inherent violence associated with mafia activities. Furthermore, the accusations of money laundering and loan-sharking reveal the ‘Ndrangheta’s financial prowess and its exploitation of vulnerable individuals. Finally, the elaborate scheme involving false invoicing, totaling €12 million, demonstrates the sophistication of their methods to evade taxes and generate illicit profits.

The false invoicing scheme operated through a network of complicit entrepreneurs who, in exchange for a commission paid to the ‘Ndrangheta, submitted invoices for non-existent transactions. This fraudulent practice enabled them to artificially lower their reported income, thereby reducing their tax liabilities. The scale of this operation, involving €12 million worth of fake invoices, indicates a well-established and lucrative system of tax evasion, underscoring the group’s deep infiltration into the business world. This elaborate scheme allowed the ‘Ndrangheta to simultaneously generate illicit income and provide a financial advantage to their collaborating businesses, further strengthening their influence and control.

The ‘Ndrangheta’s origins trace back to the impoverished Calabria region in southern Italy. Over time, the organization has evolved into Italy’s most formidable mafia group, extending its reach throughout Europe and beyond. Its expansion reflects a strategic shift towards so-called “white-collar crime,” demonstrating its adaptability and increasing sophistication. By infiltrating legitimate businesses and financial systems, the ‘Ndrangheta has diversified its revenue streams and sought to legitimize its ill-gotten gains. This transition towards more complex criminal activities presents a significant challenge to law enforcement agencies, requiring sophisticated investigative techniques to unravel their intricate networks and financial schemes.

This recent operation in Brescia provides further evidence of the ‘Ndrangheta’s pervasive influence and its capacity to infiltrate various sectors of society. The arrest of a respected nun, alongside politicians and business figures, underlines the organization’s reach and its ability to corrupt individuals from diverse backgrounds. The ongoing investigation promises to shed further light on the inner workings of the ‘Ndrangheta and its operations in northern Italy, potentially leading to further arrests and the disruption of their criminal activities. The fight against the ‘Ndrangheta remains a complex and ongoing challenge, requiring sustained efforts from law enforcement and a commitment to dismantle their intricate networks and hold those responsible accountable for their crimes.

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