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The murders of the brother and the lawyer of crown witness Nabil B. are still beating. Behind the scenes of justice there are fierce discussions about securing the key figures in the Marengo trial against Taghi and his henchmen. Italy – birthplace of organized crime – is astonished at the confusion about who should or should not be protected. De Telegraaf spoke with three in Rome crimefighters, who have one advice: introduce anti-mafia laws as quickly as possible.
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