‘Ndrangheta, maximum operation: 48 arrests. UDC Secretary Lorenzo Cesa also investigated: his house in Rome was searched



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A maxi operation against ‘ndrangheta throughout the national territory, coordinated by the Office of the Catanzaro, It has been running since the first light of dawn. 48 people arrested, including mafia bosses, businessmen and public officials. Various precautionary custody measures have been disposed towards him main exponents of the ‘ndrine more important than Crotone, Capo Rizzuto Island me Four, including ‘Bonaventura’ ‘Aracri’, ‘Arena’ and ‘Grande Aracri’. The operation, called ‘Low profile’, go engaged 370 men and women of the police forces: 200 soldiers from the Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate (Day) and 170 between the police, carabinieri and financial police, plus the support of four canine units and a helicopter.

The research also investigates Lorenzo Cesa, National Secretary of the UDC. The Roman house of the politician was searched. “I received a guarantee notice on facts dating from 2017. I consider myself totally alien, I will ask through my lawyers to be heard as soon as possible by the competent prosecutor. As always, I have full and total confidence in the work of the judiciary. And given the particular phase in which our country lives, I resign my resignation as national secretary as an immediate effect, ”says Cesa. The regional budget advisor, Francesco Talarico, regional secretary of the UDC, is instead under house arrest.

Among the detainees there are also entrepreneurs thick and officials of the public administration accused of being collude with criminal organizations. In addition to the precautionary measures, the Public Ministry of Catanzaro ordered the execution of numerous kidnappings of assets consisting of company digests, properties, cars, checking bank and postal accounts. During the investigation, the illegal driving worth of money more than 300 million euros. More details on the operation will be given during a press conference to be held late this morning at the headquarters of the Court of Appeals, which will be attended by the Chief Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, and the director of Dia, Maurizio Vallone.



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