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Nuns Arrested in Brescia Raid Linked to ‘Ndrangheta Mafia

In a⁣ sweeping crackdown on organized crime, Italian authorities have arrested 25 individuals ​suspected of⁣ being part of the ‘Ndrangheta ⁣mafia, a powerful criminal institution with roots in Calabria. the operation, spearheaded by the Anti-Mafia District Directorate of the Public ⁢Prosecutor’s Office in Brescia, targeted a network operating in the Brescia area.

The⁢ suspects⁢ face a range of charges,​ including extortion, ⁢arms and ‌drug trafficking, receiving stolen goods, ⁤usury, tax crimes, and money laundering. Authorities also allege involvement in mafia-political electoral exchanges.

The operation,​ which involved⁤ State Police ​investigators and guardia di Finanza soldiers, resulted in the seizure of ⁢over €1.8 million and the execution of search warrants in Brescia, Reggio Calabria, milan, Como, Lecco, ⁢Varese,⁣ Verona, Viterbo, and treviso.

“The woman ‘would be⁢ treated⁢ by⁣ the association ‌too ​ensure that she would have contact with the comrades who were kept in prison’,” court documents state.

Among‌ those arrested is Sister Anna Donelli,a⁣ nun accused of facilitating communication between imprisoned members of the ‘Ndrangheta and their associates on the outside. ⁤

“If you need something inside,⁣ she’s ​one of⁣ us,” one of the arrested individuals ⁣reportedly said in a recorded conversation.

Giovanni Francesco Acri,‍ a⁢ former city councilor for the Brothers​ of Italy party in⁤ Brescia, was ​also ‍placed under house arrest as‍ part of the operation.⁣ Acri had previously‍ been implicated in another judicial investigation.

This​ latest crackdown​ highlights the ongoing efforts⁢ by⁤ italian authorities to dismantle the ‘Ndrangheta’s vast criminal network and its influence across ​the country.

The ‘Ndrangheta, considered one‌ of the world’s most powerful criminal organizations, has expanded its operations beyond Italy, ‍engaging⁣ in drug trafficking, money ‌laundering, and other ‍illicit activities globally.

A Brazilian man,known ⁢locally as ⁢”Er Brasiliano,” ⁤has been arrested in Rome on charges ⁢of aggravated violence against ⁤his girlfriend. The incident, which left ⁢the woman with a broken arm, has ⁣sent shockwaves through the community.

Beaten with ⁤a stick and a broken arm of his lover: "Er‌ Brasiliano" ⁣ air a chur an grèim anns an Ròimh

According to reports, the altercation took place in the Italian capital, ⁢where the couple resided. “He hit me with ‍a stick,” the victim recounted, her voice trembling with emotion. ⁢”He​ broke ⁣my ⁣arm.”

The severity of‌ the woman’s injuries prompted immediate‌ intervention from authorities. Police swiftly apprehended “er Brasiliano,”‌ who now⁢ faces serious legal consequences⁤ for‍ his alleged actions.

This case has sparked​ outrage and condemnation, highlighting the urgent need to address domestic violence. Local organizations are calling for increased awareness and support for victims.


## ‘Ndrangheta ⁤Crackdown: An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Maria Rossi



**World Today News:** Dr. Rossi, thank ⁤you for⁤ taking ⁢the time to‍ speak ‌with us today.⁤ Italy ​has ‌seen another ⁤notable blow‍ struck ​against organized‌ crime with the recent arrests of 25 individuals suspected of being part of the ‘Ndrangheta. can you ​help our readers understand the importance of this operation?



**Dr.⁤ Maria Rossi:** This operation is‍ undoubtedly a victory ⁤for ‍Italian law enforcement. The ‘Ndrangheta is one of the⁣ most​ powerful and wealthy criminal organizations in the world, with its influence ​stretching far beyond Italy’s borders.



Disrupting their network in Brescia, a city not traditionally considered a stronghold of the ‘Ndrangheta, underlines the organization’s adaptability and reach.⁣ This arrest sends a clear message​ that no region is ‌immune ⁣to their ‌corrupting influence.



**WT ‍News:** The charges against these individuals are ‍extensive, ranging from⁤ extortion to money ‍laundering and ⁣even alleged ​involvement in manipulating elections. What does this tell​ us about the ‘Ndrangheta’s ​modus operandi?



**Dr. Rossi:** ⁢ The ‘Ndrangheta has been incredibly triumphant⁢ precisely because they are not ​a‍ one-dimensional criminal network. They ⁢are involved in anything that brings profit – from conventional mafia activities like drug​ trafficking and extortion⁣ to infiltrating legitimate‌ businesses,manipulating financial markets,and ‌even⁢ influencing political processes.



These arrests highlight how deeply ingrained they‍ are in Italian society,‌ manipulating legal structures to advance ​their criminal enterprises.



**WT‌ News:** The operation involved cooperation between the State⁣ Police and⁤ the Guardia di Finanza. How crucial is this type of inter-agency collaboration in ⁢combating organized crime?



**Dr.⁣ Rossi:** Absolutely ⁣crucial.



The ‘Ndrangheta is a complex⁣ and complex organization​ with vast resources ​and international connections.It requires a multi-faceted approach to⁤ dismantle such a network.



The ‍collaboration between⁣ different law ⁢enforcement agencies allows‌ for pooling expertise and resources,⁢ leading to a more complete and⁣ effective strategy. This case ​exemplifies ‌how vital successful investigations and prosecutions ⁢are.



**WT News:** What can we expect in the weeks and months ahead as this ‍case progresses?



**Dr. Rossi:** We can expect a thorough inquiry and prosecution of those arrested. It is likely that ‍further arrests will be‌ made as investigators‌ uncover the full extent⁢ of‌ the ‘Ndrangheta’s operations in brescia.



This​ case also underscores⁢ the ongoing⁤ struggle against organized crime⁤ in Italy. The fight is far‌ from over, and it ​requires ‍constant vigilance and unwavering commitment from law enforcement and the ​entire society.



WT News: Dr. ⁣Rossi, ⁣thank you for your ⁢insightful analysis. ⁣We appreciate your time.



**Dr. Maria Rossi:** You’re welcome. ‍Let’s hope this operation serves as another step towards dismantling these perilous criminal organizations ⁤and⁣ building a safer italy for all.

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