Italian police arrested 181 to prevent mafia reconstruction in Sicily

The Italian police have launched a series of raids targeting the mafia clan working in and around the Sicilian Capital Palermo.
The operation consisted of over 1,2000 officers, which the military carbinier force stated that its purpose was to “disintegrate” the mafia of the region.
The biggest raids for many years were seen as a dialect by Italian authorities, known as a couple to the mafia.
Many mafia owners have been released from jail in recent months on the appeal. But investigators say that they have still used encrypted mobile phones to continue their activities behind bars.
He also found that the Kosa Nostra Mafia of Sicily has updated the practices of his “founding father” and no longer needs to be found in the person.
Police explained that a local leader managed to hide organized crime in his local district.
For more than 100 years, the notorious mafia of Sicily caught up on local cities and cities, thrown out businesses through protection money and made a big profit from drug smuggling.
In the early 1990s, the anti -mafia prosecutors were killed as they tried to hit back.
In 1993, in 1993, the owners of the so -called owners, Salvatore “Toto” Reena were arrested in Palermo, and in 2023 the infamous dacoit Matteo Mesina Denaro was detained as he visited a local clinic.
Although many dacoits are in jail, carbinier said that he was successful in smuggling small mobile phones in his cells in an attempt to continue his criminal activities.
Police said they had come to know about the encrypted chat of the crowd by installing hearing equipment in the houses and cars of the suspects. However, they have not yet been thought to crack the encryption, so their capacity of Evsdrop is limited.
According to La Republika, the police are still trying to hunt the members of the chat who go by surnames like Robert de Niro and Spider -Man.
Tuesday’s raids began before dawn, targeting the clans in Palermo, from Tomaso Natley to Porta Nuwa in the north of the city.
Police said their investigation included the mafia association and several suspected crimes from drug trafficking to murder and armed crime.
Many owners who were already freed from jail after serving sentence are among those arrested.
Among them were alleged Tomaso Lo Presti, who spent 12 years in prison before his release in 2023.
Last year, when it emerged, Lo Presty celebrated her silver wedding anniversary in a Palermo Church, where mafia prosecutor Geoani Falcon was buried.