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NDRANGHETA in CALABRIA
  • Vincent C Figliomeni, PhD
  • FRANCESCO FIGLIOMENI SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
    CENTEER IN CALABRIA
  • vfiglio_at_tin.it

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Ndrangheta in Calabria
  • This is the Calabrian version of the Mafia.
    They use violence for maintaining the fear and
    informal social control over the population with
    whom their very existence ironically is
    maintained.
  • On the 150th anniversary of the unification of
    Italy, there is good reason to revisit this
    Ndrangheta issue as it persists in stifling the
    political, social and economic development of an
    otherwise culturally serene and potentially rich
    southern most region on the Italian peninsula
  • This study is still ongoing and provides an
    analytic framework in order to better understand
    this crime problem as well as to offer some
    salient criminological strategies that can
    enhance current progress of combating this
    criminal element that is infested into the social
    fabric of Calabria

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  • The Ndrangheta groups are approx 100 total 6000.
    Until 1975, the 'Ndrangheta restricted their
    Italian operations to Calabria, mainly involved
    in extortion and blackmailing - kidnapping rich
    targets from Northern Italy.
  • Local Gang wars occurred in 1975 subsiding after
    a few years errupting again in the Second
    'Ndrangheta war from 1985 to 1991. Interests
    expanded worldwide.
  • In the 1990s, the Ndrangheta invested in the
    illegal international drug trade importing
    cocaine from Colombia.
  • Meanwhile the Sicilian Mafia was the focal point
    of Italian authorities. The Mafias violent
    confrontation with state and civil society
    culminated in the 1992 murders of judges Falcone
    and Borsellino, which invoked the anti-mafia
    movement causing strong legislative and law
    enforcement countermeasures.

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  • LAW ENFORCEMENT SUCCESS
  • JUDICIAL CHALLENGES
  • INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

5
  • On 16 October 2005 Francesco Fortugno, popular
    center-left politician and deputy president of
    the regional parliament was asasinated by the
    'Ndrangheta in Locri.
  • The Italian government started large-scale
    enforcement operations in Calabria arresting
    hundreds of Ndrangheta members and associates
    including the those alleged to be the murderers
    of Fortugno.
  • Demonstrations occurred against the Ndrangheta
    and subsided gradually as prosecutions dragged
    out.
  • The 'Ndrangheta had already expanded to Northern
    Italy to sell drugs and to invest in legitimate
    businesses used for money laundering.

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  • In May 2007 twenty 'Ndrangheta were arrested in
    Milan.
  • On 30 August 2007 police raided the small
    Calabrian town of San Luca, the focal point of
    rival clans among the 'Ndrangheta. Over 30 men
    and women, linked to the killing of six Italian
    men in Duisenberg Germany, were arrested.
  • In March 2006, a national anti-Mafia prosecutor
    discovered a 'Ndrangheta narco submarine in
    Colombia to be used for smuggling cocaine.
  • In September 2009 'Ndrangheta allegedly sunk
    dozens of ships loaded with radioactive waste off
    the Italian coast and near developing countries.
  • Reports of other toxic dumping have emerged
    (Cordova 2010)

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  • Last year, Ndrangheta Associates were arrested
    in operations on 3 continents
  • Italy/Germany, Canada and Australia.
  • In July 2010, the 305 'Ndrangheta members
    arrested revealed that the 'ndrangheta was
    extremely "hierarchical, united and pyramidal,"
    and not just clan-based as previously believed,
    according to Italy's chief anti-mafia prosecutor
    Piero Grasso.
  • These recent international arrests have included
    mayors, police, and civil servants along with
    rank in file.
  • The arrests stemmed from a wiretapping operation
    by Italian police in which they recorded senior
    mafia suspects discussing operations all over the
    world.
  • Those arrested were charged with offences e.g.,
    drug trafficking, money laundering and protection
    rackets and possession of arms and explosives.

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  • Furthermore, anti-mafia legislation has become
    the target of politicians and state officials
    colluding with the mafia or sharing mafiosi's
    judicial interests.
  • Italys current Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi,
    has been suspected of investing and laundering
    Cosa Nostra money at the beginning of his career.
  • He has been countering anti-corruption and
    anti-mafia investigations against him and his
    associates ever since his political career began
    in 1994 .
  • Even more than in the past, the survival of mafia
    groups seems to depend on how their relationships
    with politics are set up in the future (Paoli
    2003 212).

9
  • On 30 May 2008, George Bush inserted the
    Ndrangheta on the black-list of undesirable
    oganizations, implemented through the Kingpin Act
    of 1999.
  • The immediate consequence of the presidential
    decision was the connection between persons of
    the USA affiliated with or doing business with
    Ndrangheta money.
  • In the USA, its enough that one buys a pizzaria
    with dirty money and the FBI arrive and place you
    in handirons and seal-up the establishment until
    resold for the best offer. The news is
    sensational. But in Italy, it goes unnoticed.
    (Veltri/Laudati 2009149)
  • USA does not have all of the legal authorities in
    place to eliminate organized crime like the
    Ndragheta.

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  • Rather, working in concert in a global effort to
    share criminal intelligence (some law enforcement
    in Italy does inform the USA of the Ndrangheta)
    as much as the USA informs Italy of American Cosa
    Nostra operating abroad.
  • The Ndrangheta is invisible like the other side
    of the moon according to Florida State
    Prosecutor, Julie Tingwall, in Tampa during the
    1980s
  • Few insider witnesses powerful families do not
    exibit grand villas, but live modestly.
    Ndrangheta is entrenched with the state and
    doesnt combat it. The state is weak and the
    Ndrangheta needs it for its public spending
    banking, financing,hospitals, roads
    superhighways, railroad, ports, central electric
    power, power incineration are welcome because it
    brings money. (Veltri/Laudati 2009148)

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  • Giuseppe Pignatone -
  • anti-mafia prosecutor Reggio Calabria
  • "The foreign groups always maintain contact with
    the centre of operations (in Reggio Calabria
    area) where they periodically come to take their
    orders, directives, long-term strategies, as well
    as give an account of what's going on. The
    fulcrum remains Calabria."
  • Unlike the Sicilian Mafia, the 'Ndrangheta
    managed to maintain a horizontal organizational
    structure up to the early 1990s, avoiding the
    establishment of a formal superordinate body.
  • Information from recent witnesses has undermined
    the myth of absolute autonomy of Calabrian crime
    families.

12
  • According to Italian DIA (Direzione Investigativa
    Antimafia, Department of the Police of Italy
    against organized crime) and Guardia di Finanza
    (Italian Customs Police) the Ndrangheta is one
    of the most powerful criminal elements.
  • Economic activities of 'Ndrangheta include
    international cocaine and weapons smuggling, with
    Italian investigators estimating that 80 of
    Europe's cocaine passes through the Calabrian
    port of Gioia Tauro and is controlled by the
    'Ndrangheta. (Europol 2010).
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
    (UNODC) estimated that in 2007 almost 4 MT of
    cocaine was intercepted in Italy. (UNODC 2009).

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  • 'Ndrangeta groups and Sicilian Cosa Nostra groups
    sometimes act as joint ventures in cocaine
    trafficking enterprises.
  • Further activities include skimming money off
    large public work construction projects, money
    laundering and traditional crimes such as usury
    and extortion.
  • 'Ndrangheta invests illegal profits in legal real
    estate and financial activities.
  • The business volume of the 'Ndrangheta is
    estimated at almost 44 billion euro in 2007,
    approximately 2.9 of Italy's GDP, according to
    Eurispes (European Institute of Political,
    Economic and Social Studies) in Italy.

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  • SOCIAL INTERVENTION
  • ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
  • LONG TERM EDUCATION

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  • The most important challenge facing the Italian
    political class in the anti-mafia struggleis is
    identical of that which it confronts in the wider
    sphere
  • that of relegitimizing the exercise of public
    power by example, of leading Italians toward a
    faith in public authority and institutions and
    reversing the common view of the state as a
    hostile force to be distrusted to one which
    recognizes it as guardian of the collective
    good.
  • in Paolo Borsellinos words, if the state
    works throughout Italy, there is a real chance
    that the criminal phenomenon whch has so
    tragically depleted the extraordinary people and
    land of Italys mezzogiorno will wither and fade
    away (Jamieson 2000 235).

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  • Ndrangheta is the strongest, most flexible,
    dynamic, and trusted in the international drug
    trafficking market, most rooted in Italy, in the
    center, in the north, and abroad.
    (Gratteri/Nicaso 2011 143)
  • But it is the least studied and most mysterious.
    A mafia that seeks to move shielded from the
    spotlight with the exception of the murder of
    Francesco Fortugno Regional Vice President (2005
    in Locri) and the Duisburg affair (2007 in
    Germany), that the Ndtangheta considered a
    dangerous accident. A mafia that prefers to build
    social relations and penetrates in silence
    politics and institutions in order to exercise
    control totally in the sector of public works
    contracts and management of public finances,
    national and European. (Gratteri/Nicaso 2011
    144)

17
  • In order to defeat the mafia, you need the
    forces necessary to stay everyday in that sector
    to control the level and magnitude of penetration
    into contracts, local entities and politics.
    (Gratteri/Nicaso 2011 151)
  • The battle is cultural, a problem of social
    intervention and long term education. ..There is
    undoutibly a responsibility and a duty for those
    that lost their lives constructing long term
    legality and justice of the nation, but also a
    committment really embraced by all and that cant
    be delegated to only law enforcent and or the
    judiciary a duty to do our part like citizens,
    and of organizers. (Morabito/Ciotti 2010115)

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  • THE NDRANGHETA EXISTS AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE
    FABRIC OF SOCIETY
  • - over a hundred years of tradition
  • - integrated into both illegitimate and
    legitimate business
  • - have less pentiti as the close bloodties among
    associates avoids insider witnesses
  •  - culturally more relavant and socially more
    potent than the government
  • OVER AND ABOVE THE ANTI-MAFIA LEGISLATION
    IMPLEMENTED, OTHER AUTHORITIES ARE NEEDED
  • More customized Laws designed to identify,
    interrupt and infiltrate illegal business
    transactions among suspected organized crime
    actors are required
  • Prosecution is complex, legnthly and dependent on
    reluctant witnesses often creating loopholes for
    those on trial
  • Pretrial rules require more stringent application

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  • MAJOR SOCIALIZATION CHANGE and LOCALIZED
    IMPROVEMENTS IN LEGITIMATE OPPORTUNITY
  • Anti-organized crime studies in schools at all
    grades
  • Community-wide public demonstrations stressing
    civic ethical and moral condemnation of the
    Ndrangheta and organized crime
  • Public aweareness campaigns on negative impacts
    of Ndrangheta organized crime on local and global
    communities
  • More flexible and effective Legislation in
    support of enforcement against Ndrangheta
    organized crime activities
  • Public awareness of successful prosecutions
  • Greater local legitimate economic opportunities

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  • WAY AHEAD
  • Collect Official Crime data on Ndrangheta
  • Content Analysis of Media Coverage
  • Interviews with key leaders in Calabria
  • Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and Judges
  • Political, Social Services, and Business leaders
  • Educators and Religious leaders
  • Issue Public Opinion Questionnaire regarding
    political, social, cultural, and economic change

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NDRANGHETA in CALABRIA
  • QUESTIONS?

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NDRANGHETA in CALABRIA
  • Dr. Vincent C Figliomeni, PhD
  • FRANCESCO FIGLIOMENI SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
    CENTEER IN CALABRIA
  • vfiglio_at_tin.it

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