Originally Posted by Hollander
Originally Posted by doggystyle
Originally Posted by Hollander
The repentant Antonio Valerio risked a war between them and the Casalesi clan . All because, according to what he told the magistrates, when he was an entrepreneur under the 'ndrangheta Cutro's in Emilia Romagna, he threatened to plant two bullets in the head of two members of the Casalesi clan. The latter had to receive a sort of commission on the monetization of checks for 5 million euros. The agreement provided for 15% of the total payment. The fact is, that something went wrong. Those checks were not collected for reasons of a purely bureaucratic nature. Those who had issued them were kidnapped and forced to cover with real estate registered in front of the 'ndrangheta, but no payment was made to the Casalesi. These guys returned to office on a couple of occasions to see the covenant respected, but during the last meeting they were threatened by Valerio who ordered them to leave Emilia Romagna.



So who came out with the victory? the Ndrangheta or Casalesi clan


The Casalesi, Valerio had compromised the balance of relations between the Calabrians and the Casalesi clan.
Don't forget those guys are big, among the most powerful criminal organizations in the world with approximately 150 to 160 zone leaders and 8000-9000 associates.

[quote=Hollander][quote=doggystyle][quote=Hollander]

Yes but it says Valerio "ordered" the casalesi to leave Emilia Romagna.

Last edited by doggystyle; 01/29/18 02:50 PM.