Originally Posted by antimafia
^^^^
You're asking me a question that you yourself have already previously answered on p. 1 of this thread. On that same page, I also posted a link to an Italian-language article that stated Ursino's family constitutes one of the main 'ndrine in Gioiosa Ionica.


Right, sometimes I forget about what I already posted. But how he fits in the family tree we still have to dig into.

BTW in March the Italians arrested Giuseppe Ursino, 50, and seized a restaurant and two bars in the Turin area. He´s a leader of the 'Ndrangheta in Piedmont.



Last edited by Hollander; 11/09/18 03:51 PM.

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