Italy grandpa used toddler 'as shield' in deadly mafia war

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Italy grandpa used toddler 'as shield' in deadly mafia war

ROME: A toddler killed in a clan war which prompted Pope Francis to excommunicate all mafia members was being used as a human shield by his grandfather, Italy's top anti-mafia prosecutor said on Monday.

Italian police said two people had carried out the bloody attack, which saw three-year-old "Coco" Campolongo shot in the head alongside his grandfather Giuseppe Iannicelli and his grandfather's Moroccan girlfriend in a mob hit linked to drug-dealing territory.

Drug-dealing Iannicelli had been trying to expand his business in Cosenza -- a territory controlled by the powerful 'Ndrangheta mafia -- and had begun taking his grandson with him on drug runs in a bid to stave off reprisals.

"He took him with him everywhere, using him as a human shield," prosecutor Franco Roberti told journalists, as police said the pair accused of murder were already behind bars serving time for extortion.

The two attackers, Cosimo Donato, nicknamed "mouse", and Faustino Campilongo, known as "potbelly", lured Iannicelli to a meeting purportedly to pay for a batch of drugs, then killed all three.

They murdered Coco because he recognised them, police said.

The discovery of the child's body strapped into a car-seat in a burnt-out Fiat Punto in January 2014 sent shockwaves through Italy, as did the murder just two months later of another three-year-old in the nearby Puglia region.

The toddler's mother was serving time for drug trafficking at the time of the attack. He had previously lived inside the jail with her for a year before being handed over to the custody of his grandfather.

The pope visited the Calabria region after the attack despite fears he might provoke the local underworld and launched a scathing attack on organised crime, declaring all mafiosi "excommunicated" from the Catholic Church.

People who are excommunicated are expelled from the Church, unless they repent, and are considered to be condemned to Hell in the afterlife.

"It must never again happen that a child suffers in this way," Francis said, slamming the mafia as an example of "the adoration of evil" as he met Coco's father and grandmothers in the second-poorest region in southern Italy.

According to Save the Children Italy, more than a third of all families in the impoverished south live in communities known to be under the control of clans.

And according to local anti-'Ndrangheta campaigners, 30 children have been killed in clan violence since 1950, many gunned down during attacks on their parents or other family members.

More at the link.
 
What good is excommunication, if all they have to do is say, "i repent"? Seems like a hollow threat and a waste of time in general.
 
Toxic waste dumping by the local Camorra mob increases cancer deaths...

Survey finds death, cancer rates linked to Italian mob
Mon, Jan 04, 2016 - An Italian parliament-mandated health survey has confirmed higher-than-normal incidents of death and cancer among residents in and around Naples, thanks to decades of toxic waste dumping by the local Camorra mob.
The report by the Italian National Institute of Health said it was “critical” to address the rates of babies in the provinces of Naples and Caserta who are being hospitalized in the first year of life for “excessive” instances of tumors, especially brain tumors. The report, which updated an initial one in 2014, blamed the higher-than-usual rates on “ascertained or suspected exposure to a combination of environmental contaminants that can be emitted or released from illegal hazardous waste dump sites and/or the uncontrolled burning of both urban and hazardous waste.”

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Garbage is piled up on the edge of cultivated land near the municipality of Caivano in Naples, Italy​

Residents have long complained about adverse health effects from the dumping, which has poisoned the underground wells that irrigate the farmland that provides vegetables for much of Italy’s center and south. In recent years, police have sequestered dozens of fields, because their irrigation wells contained high levels of lead, arsenic and the industrial solvent tetrachloride. Authorities say the contamination is due to the Camorra’s multibillion-dollar racket in disposing of toxic waste, mainly from industries in Italy’s wealthy north that ask no questions about where the garbage goes as long as it is taken off their hands — for a fraction of the cost of legal disposal. In recent years, Camorra turncoats have revealed how the mafia racket works, directing police to specific sites where toxic garbage was dumped.

In 2014, parliament passed a law mandating the National Institute of Health, a public institution under the Italian Ministry of Health, to report on the rates of death, hospitalization and cancer in the 55 municipalities in the so-called “Land of Fires.” The new report, released on Wednesday last week with little fanfare, confirmed what residents have long known, the Reverend Maurizio Patriciello, a priest in the area, wrote on Saturday in Avvenire, the newspaper of the Italian bishops’ conference, which has long advocated on behalf of the area’s residents. “Can we claim victory? Absolutely not,” he wrote. “In this shameful, sad and painful story, we have lost everything. The government above all,” Patriciello added.

Survey finds death, cancer rates linked to Italian mob - Taipei Times
 
Mafia bosses caught living in luxury bunker...

Italian police arrest two mafia bosses hiding in luxury bunker
Jan. 30, 2016) -- Italian state police captured two of Italy's most wanted fugitives, found hiding in a remote bunker outfitted with an arsenal.
Giuseppe Ferraro and Giuseppe Crea's hideout was discovered in the province of Reggio Calabria. The two were top bosses with the Calabria-based 'Ndrangheta mafia. Ferraro had been at large since 1998, when he was sentenced to life for mafia association and homicide for his involvement in a feud among mafia families that resulted in at least 20 deaths. Crea had been on the run since 2006, when he was sentenced to 22 years in prison for mafia association.

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Italian state police captured two fugitive mafia bosses in a remote bunker​

Police did not say how many weapons were seized in the raid, but did share video of the inside of the bunker. "Today is another wonder day for everyone and for the country because justice has won once again," Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said in a statement.

Italian police arrest two mafia bosses hiding in luxury bunker
 
Ex-communication is considered very serious by Catholics, and ex-communicating the Mafia is way overdue.

This may finally break the Mafia, because it relies heavily on Catholics in Italy cooperating with them, and giving them aid and shelter.
 
The Mafia aren't Liberals, thank god.


Italy grandpa used toddler 'as shield' in deadly mafia war

ROME: A toddler killed in a clan war which prompted Pope Francis to excommunicate all mafia members was being used as a human shield by his grandfather, Italy's top anti-mafia prosecutor said on Monday.

Italian police said two people had carried out the bloody attack, which saw three-year-old "Coco" Campolongo shot in the head alongside his grandfather Giuseppe Iannicelli and his grandfather's Moroccan girlfriend in a mob hit linked to drug-dealing territory.

Drug-dealing Iannicelli had been trying to expand his business in Cosenza -- a territory controlled by the powerful 'Ndrangheta mafia -- and had begun taking his grandson with him on drug runs in a bid to stave off reprisals.

"He took him with him everywhere, using him as a human shield," prosecutor Franco Roberti told journalists, as police said the pair accused of murder were already behind bars serving time for extortion.

The two attackers, Cosimo Donato, nicknamed "mouse", and Faustino Campilongo, known as "potbelly", lured Iannicelli to a meeting purportedly to pay for a batch of drugs, then killed all three.

They murdered Coco because he recognised them, police said.

The discovery of the child's body strapped into a car-seat in a burnt-out Fiat Punto in January 2014 sent shockwaves through Italy, as did the murder just two months later of another three-year-old in the nearby Puglia region.

The toddler's mother was serving time for drug trafficking at the time of the attack. He had previously lived inside the jail with her for a year before being handed over to the custody of his grandfather.

The pope visited the Calabria region after the attack despite fears he might provoke the local underworld and launched a scathing attack on organised crime, declaring all mafiosi "excommunicated" from the Catholic Church.

People who are excommunicated are expelled from the Church, unless they repent, and are considered to be condemned to Hell in the afterlife.

"It must never again happen that a child suffers in this way," Francis said, slamming the mafia as an example of "the adoration of evil" as he met Coco's father and grandmothers in the second-poorest region in southern Italy.

According to Save the Children Italy, more than a third of all families in the impoverished south live in communities known to be under the control of clans.

And according to local anti-'Ndrangheta campaigners, 30 children have been killed in clan violence since 1950, many gunned down during attacks on their parents or other family members.

More at the link.
The Mafia aren't Liberals
how do you know synth?.....just askin
 

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