Fears of a SuperMafia

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There are fears Italy's three most powerful mafia groups may have formed a formidable alliance after images emerge of leading figures sharing a meal together.

Senior members from the 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate based in the peninsular region of Calabria, the Camorra of Naples and Cosa Nostra, which is based in Sicily, were allegedly caught on camera sharing a meal of pasta and wine together in a garden in April 2021.

The meeting was reportedly one of many that police had under surveillance with prosecutors warning the emergence of a grand crime coalition in the affluent north of Italy.

'This is Milan,' one alleged Camorra mafia don was heard saying to an ally. 'We're not in Sicily, we're not in Rome, we're not in Naples, this is where we're doing the good stuff,' according to a Telegraph report.

A suspected member of Cosa Nostra allegedly replied: 'We've built an empire.'

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Senior members of Italy 's three most powerful mafia groups may have formed a formidable alliance after images emerge of them sharing a meal together


It has been reported the three powerful criminal organisations had put aside their historic rivalries to form a 'super mafia' alliance which is taking advantage of business opportunities in the Lombardy region of the north.

They are suspected of making hundreds of millions of euros investing in legitimate businesses in global fashion capital Milan.

The organisations had forged 'an evolved criminal network' after agreeing 'a stable and enduring accord between Calabrian, Sicilian and Roman mafia members, a sort of confederation,' prosecutors told the Telegraph.

The recently formed mafia in Rome is reportedly a hybrid of Camorra and 'Ndrangheta criminals.
'Super mafia' fears as Italy's three powerful mobs seen sharing meal
 

Organized crime is everywhere. The mafia almost seem quaint. When you consider some of the news that comes out of, say, Mexico, it really puts it into perspective. Here are the countries that are said to have the biggest organized crime problems (in order):

1. El Salvador
2. Honduras
3. Venezuela
4. Mexico
5. Guatemala
6. Jamaica
7. Columbia
8. Chad
9. Peru
10. Yemen
11. Pakistan
12. Guinea
13. Mozambique
14. Mali
15. Italy

In the UK, our home based gangs tend to stick to the old family thing - we have Kray equivalents all over. Some things never change. The most powerful group in the US remains the Italian Mafia, though.
 
One never knows when the Granny Gangs are going to strike, either…surprise is one of their weapons! 🙀

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Other wise known as a cartel.

Old school mafia was never big on drugs although that's probably changed now. With open borders in Europe smuggling easier than it was decades ago and one less risk they'll take.
 
When I was growing up in Denver, back in the 1950's, we lived in a neighborhood where several members of the Mafia also lived. This area was one of the safest in the city....if anyone committed a crime, burglary, etc., in this area, the criminal probably hoped the police caught them before the Mafia found them.
 

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