Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
The Hague, 27 June 2023

Large-scale law enforcement operation clamps down on poly-criminal network abusing public offices in Calabria.

Investigators found that the suspects engaged in an alarming variety of criminal activities including:

  • the corruption of local politicians;
  • manipulation of elections;
  • instalment of confidants in crucial administrative positions;
  • collusion in public procurement tender procedures;
  • murder, violence and extortion;
  • fraud and money laundering;
  • illicit waste trafficking;
  • criminal conspiracy with other criminal organisations.
Poly-criminal network abusing public offices

Based on the evidence collected during the joint investigation, this particular branch of the ‘Ndrangheta mafia was able to manipulate local elections in Calabria. ‘Ndrangheta installed its members in crucial administrative and political positions in order to control and exploit the territory. Extortion and violence were part of the clan’s modus operandi. In order to impose the syndicate’s authority, its kingpin even ordered a homicide in 2014.

The criminal network was able to influence public procurement procedures in Italy, which resulted in taking advantage of at least EUR 3 million in European Union funds. Investigators proved that the criminals were able to set up complex worldwide money laundering schemes through key facilitators, such as hackers. German hackers were able to defraud the banking system and operate in clandestine trading platforms in order to launder illicit assets. Proceeds from the criminal enterprise were also laundered through connections in greengrocers, restaurants, gambling establishments, as well as security, transportation, construction and real estate industries respectively.

Europol’s role

Europol supported the investigators by sharing multiple cross-match reports and facilitating the exchange of communication between numerous Member States and third parties. Furthermore, Europol promoted and supported operational meetings and took part in coordination meetings held at Eurojust, which set up the Joint Investigation Team between the participating countries. The investigation was supported by the EU-funded Project ISF4@ON, an Italian-led initiative to tackle mafia-type organised crime groups active in Europe.

Participating authorities:
  • Italy: Public Prosecutor’s Office, Antimafia and Counterterrorism Directorate Catanzaro (Procura della Repubblica, Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia e Antiterrorismo Presso il Tribunale di Catanzaro); Carabinieri Special Operations Group (Carabinieri Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale)
  • Germany: Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt), General Public Prosecutor‘s Office Stuttgart (Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Stuttgart); State Criminal Police Office Stuttgart (Landeskriminalamt Stuttgart); General Public Prosecutor’s Office Hamm (Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Hamm); Police Headquarters Münster (Polizeipräsidium Münster); State Criminal Police Office Nordrhine-Westphalia (Landeskriminalamt Nordrhein-Westfalen)
  • Austria: Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt)

Source – Europol

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