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Anti-mafia op in Palermo, released bosses re-arrested

19 Cosa Nostra men taken into custody inc boss Franco Bonura

Anti-mafia op in Palermo, released bosses re-arrested

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 29 - Palermo police on Wednesday arrested 19 Cosa Nostra suspects including some Corleone bosses who had been released after serving prison time but had gone back to their criminal activities, police sources said.
    "In particular, during this investigation, the desire of some of the suspects emerged, after having served a period of detention, to consolidate their positions of power also through the control and management, within the district area, of productive activities linked in particular to the construction sector", the investigators stated.
    Among the 19 arrested in Palermo in the anti-mafia operation of the Police was the boss Franco Bonura who after being released from prison is said to have "been particularly active in the reorganization of a qualified relational network with the aim of reaffirming his strength and interference, but also with the aim of sharing the economic benefits of the aforementioned business initiatives".
    Together with Bonura, co-bosses Agostino Sansone and Girolamo Buscemi were also arrested.
    They are all part of the list of Cosa Nostra high-ups released from prison.
    During the investigation coordinated by the prosecutor Maurizio de Lucia, the deputy Marzia Sabella and the substitute Giovanni Antoci of the district anti-mafia directorate, "sporadic meetings in premises to establish and consolidate relationships with Sicilian exponents of political and business life were documented. Meetings that also took place in an agricultural tract of land in the Passo di Rigano area".
    The organization controlled production activities in the construction sector, favoring companies connected to entrepreneurs who were the subject of the current precautionary measure, police said. Also under seizure is the Notr3 nightclub, where a young man, Lino Celesia, was murdered in December two years ago at the height of an argument.
    According to investigators, the club could be linked to the Sansone family. (ANSA).
   

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