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In 2019 the anti-mafia bans issued in Molise were 6. In 2020 the number increased to 28, which means 366 percent more than the previous year.
Construction, waste and food are the sectors in which the names of organized crime have been identified which led the authorities to inspections and investigations, concluded with the altolà signed by the prefect.
Campania and Puglia are the regions trying to “take over” Molise. Suspicious names, which fictitiously transfer the company’s offices in the region to try to escape the controls that in turn (and fortunately) suffer widespread.
“The increase in the number of bans issued – confirms, in fact, the prefect of Campobasso, María Guía Federico – is the sign that nothing escapes our inspections in the territory. Figures that must be read, therefore, in order to reassure the population of Molise. Because those who come to Molise thinking that they can easily divert any type of investigative analysis, must know that they are wrong. So much so that the number of measures signed shows how scrupulous our controls are ”.
The relationship sheds light on the phenomenon “The perfect storm. The hands of organized crime on the pandemic” edited by Libera and Lavialibera in which the data of the work carried out in this long and dramatic year converge. Figures that are the result of the work carried out by the police, police, financial police, anti-mafia investigation directorate, prosecutor.
The head of the Campobasso prosecutor’s office, Nicola D’Angelo, also at the last press conference in October on the occasion of “Operation Untouchables” once again he had sounded the alarm: “Do not believe that organized crime is far from our land. He is here, and every day he tries to make concrete arrangements that we undertake to also fight the war on drugs.
The health emergency has in a sense favored the growth of the underworld’s profits. Because from tourism, to restoration, through the health and waste sectors, these are the branches that suffer the most from the devastating effects of the economic crisis caused by covid 19. And the mafia he did not come unprepared: With no rules other than those of the clan, he immediately adapted to socioeconomic changes by exploiting poverty and the need for work.
Here, then, is that in the first nine months of 2020 All over Italy we travel with an average of six bans a day. The Ministry of the Interior records 1637 with an increase of 6.3 percent. And in percentage, Molise is the region that registers the percentage of controls and, therefore, of discovered cases, higher than the rest of the regions: +366 percent. Campania +229 percent, Emilia Romagna +89 percent, Tuscany +160 percent.
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