Posted on 04/30/2008 4:27:55 PM PDT by AKSurprise
Operation âOld Bridgeâ rounds up ninety gangsters. Inzerillo family had re-established relations with Brooklyn boss Franky Boy Calì. ROME - The Palermo-New York drug trade was just one of the businesses Sicilian Mafia clans were looking to run with the families who had âfledâ to the United States. Relations with the Inzerillos, broken off in the 1980s by order of Totò Riinaâs Corleonesi family, had been stitched back together by Brooklyn-based Franky Boy Calì and emerging gangsters Gianni Nicchi and Nicola Mandalà in the common cause of âenterprise creationâ.
Operation âOld Bridgeâ went into action at dawn, coordinated by the director of the police special operational centre (SCO), Francesco Gratteri. Officers burst into houses at Brancaccio, Pagliarelli and Villagrazia to drag gang members from their beds. In the United States, FBI agents carried out a coordinated action reminiscent of the âPizza Connectionâ arrests in the 1980s. Television cameras portrayed Filippo Casamento, 82, being hustled into a blue FBI van and filmed the arrest of his associates, the Gambinos. By the end of the operation, seventy-seven arrests had been made, twenty-three in Italy and fifty-four in America.
The men arrested rebuilt the âold bridgeâ with the help of Salvatore Lo Piccolo, the Mafia boss who had written to Bernardo Provenzano several times urging that the exiles should be encouraged to return. He was equally in favour of the emerging Mafiosi like Nicchi â on the run for over a year â and Calì. âThere will be other important developmentsâ, said the Palermo public prosecutor, Francesco Messineo. As the head of the Palermo anti-Mafia directorate, Piero Grasso, points out, âsome of our informers have told us that there was an upcoming project for the Mafia boss Mandalà to import cut-price cocaine. This means it was very much on the cardsâ. The informers include Maurizio Di Gati and Mario Cusimano.
Drugs, extortion rackets and gambling were all embraced by the new Mafia agreements. Pivotal in the US was New York-born Calì, 43, who married Rosaria Inzerillo in his native city, sealing the alliance between the two gangs. He was visited by Mafiosi from Villabate, Torretta and Passo di Rigano.
Magistrates allege that âsince 2004, many indications have been garnered that point to the enhancement of Sicilian Cosa Nostra interests in US territory. In the same period, we have documentary evidence of significant meetings in Palermo and the US that were followed by trips to the United States by prominent members of the Palermo Mafia. This leads us to believe that transatlantic contacts may have had the aim of concluding illicit dealsâ.
On 19 February 2004, police officers intercepted a phone call between Nicola Mandalà and his girlfriend Tiziana Messina. Mandalà told her he had to test a consignment of drugs, hinting that it was a very big deal: âNext week, one or two kilos will be coming in... theyâve received five hundred... Iâm going to take another ten... and Iâll get them to keep it back for me...â Prosecutors allege that the drugs âcome through United States channelsâ. On 15 February 2005, informer Mario Cusimano said: âMandalà and Nino Rotolo had a project in Venezuela to take a major consignment of cocaine at five thousand euros a kilo. Ezio Fontana was also interested in it. An agreement had already been made with contacts in Venezuela but I donât know how the drugs were to be transportedâ.
Then there is extortion and the long list of businesses that pay monthly protection money or, as in the case of the Cuffaro brothersâ haulage company, hire Mafia-sponsored employees.
Take the gun.......leave the taco's.
My Grandpa came from Palermo
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