The wiretaps revealed in the Milan DDA investigation into the ultras show how family and friends helped the representative of the Rosarno gang to hide the illicit proceeds obtained from activities linked to the curve.
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Antonio Bellocco‘s business in Milan was prospering, and within a few months of his arrival from Calabria he had managed to accumulate hundreds of thousands of euros. A constant flow of illicit money had to be hidden to avoid seizures and confiscations, so Bellocco could count on the help of trusted family and friends.
The businesses linked to Inter’s northern curve, where Bellocco played a central role in the triumvirate in power together with Marco Ferdico and Andrea Beretta (who will kill him on 4 September 2024), have proven to be very profitable. This allowed him not only to invest in Lombardy, but also to contribute to the livelihood of his family and to his brother Carmelo’s investments in Germany.
The investigations by the Milan DDA as part of the “Due Curva” operation, which led to the arrest of the leaders of the Inter and AC Milan support groups, revealed how Bellocco hid and reinvested the illicit capital he had accumulated. This is what emerged from the environmental and telephone interceptions of the suspects. In particular, investigators analyzed a recording from May 23, 2023, in which Bellocco allegedly delivered a yellow backpack containing approximately 40,000 euros to a friend who was not under investigation.