Wow they killed the important drug broker Salvaggio !

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A 60-year-old man was shot dead in Buccinasco, a town a few kilometers from Milan. The man was injured in the head, face and shoulder and was transported under cardio-circulatory arrest to the hospital in Rozzano. The shooting took place shortly after 10 in via della Costituzione, at the intersection with via Rodolfo Morandi.

This is Paolo Salvaggio, of Sicilian origin , considered a drug trafficking broker and involved in several anti-drug operations. The man, who died shortly after being transported to the Rozzano hospital, was under house arrest with an exit permit for two hours a day and was on his bike when he was hit by some bullets exploded by a scooter on which two people were traveling.

The Milan carabinieri investigate the matter and the Milan prosecutor on duty Carlo Scalas arrived in via della Costituzione in Buccinasco (Milan) for an inspection of the area

Salvaggio could go out for two hours a day and in those two hours, in the middle of the morning, he was killed not far from home, "I imagine as professionals - explains Mayor Rino Piuri - arrived by scooter, who shot him one last time when he was on the ground blow to the head ».

The mayor offered condolences to the ex-wife who was in tears and was talking to the carabinieri. Salvaggio had a history of drugs since 1992, and had relations with the 'Ndrangheta and apparently also with other Mafia families.

“Criminals and mafia families have been living here for decades. We have been saying this for decades. The proportion of premises seized from the mafias that we have here is higher than in Reggio Calabria, one for every thousand inhabitants, "he added. But until now the "business" of organized crime had remained under the radar: "The last person killed dates back to the end of the 1980s."

Salvaggio was, he explains, a sort of "bridge between the 'Ndrangheta and other mafia families" , hence the fear that, once the balance is blown, a sort of war for power will start


"The king is dead, long live the king!"