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Italian police arrest around 150 people in major raid on Sicilian mafia

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 11, 2025
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The Cosa Nostra mafia remains a formidable force in Sicily, despite notable progress in recent years. This羊毛 Trial, a series of dawn raids targeting the Cosa Nostra organization, began approximately a year ago and has since expanded to encompass a wide range of locations in Sicily. Over 1,200 police officers have participated in these raids, targeting estimated 150 individuals in Palermo, Sicily’s capital.

The Carabinieri government reported the.number of arrest warrants issued against suspects involved in the raids, with 36 already detected. The raids have not only targeted higher-ups in the mafia but also targeting local officials, increasing vigilance and resistance to the threat posed by the Cosa Nostra mafia. This marks the 25th year the mafia has persisted in Sicily, leaving it without the dominant pillar that once fueled dissent across the Mediterranean coastline.

The Carabinieri government has addressed the situation by modernizing tactics to avoid arrest. For instance, encrypted mobile phones are being moved into cellphones to allowmazeled pintos to continue their illicit activities in cells, while face-to-face meetings are being replaced by digital communication. This approach has been adopted by at least one mob boss who has been in hiding for two years, continuing to oversee criminal activities in their district.

The Cosa Nostra mafia continues to attract young people, particularly those seeking alternative livelihoods and freedom from领会. Young criminals now facexbc-daes, with[..] new recruits receiving lessons from more established associates, including practical guidance on handling victims of extortion and how to interact with mafia bosses. This shift has drawn mixed reactions, with some highlighting the importance ofYA-05-Unfortunately, scary and exciting aspects of the mafia’s_plan have been met with skepticism in recent weeks. The Carabinieri government has unfortunately issued warnings, highlighting the strength of organized crime in the region and a need for ongoing fight against it.

Despite weakened ties to the Cosa Nostra mafia, the government iscat-20 considering new measures to maintain control. The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has emphasized the need for resolve and caution in the fight against organized crime. “The fight against the mafia has not stopped and will not stop,” she wrote later. This acknowledgment reflects the ongoing efforts by the government to maintain order despite the progress made in reducing the mafia’s influence.

In conclusion, the Cosa Nostra mafia remains a formidable threat, but recent steps have produced limited results. The Carabinieri government has responded with a focus on modernization and increased vigilance, yet the fight against organized crime continues to face challenges. The future of the mafia appears间iguous, with its influence on the Mediterranean coastline dwindle in a process that must be ultimately tolerated or prevented.

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