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Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating

Posted By: Strax

Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 03:06 PM

As the title says, the "super boss" of 'Ndrangheta Domenico Trimboli is cooperating with justice.He was arrested in Colombia.

He was a big supplier to Italian Organized Crime,he is connected to Cosa Nostra,Camorra and obviously 'Ndrangheta.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 04:08 PM

I don't follow 'Ndrangheta too closely. But this is gonna be huge news.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 04:34 PM

Wow! You got the Camorra boss who decided to cooperate and now they got this guy cooperating. What is going on?? The Italian men are getting too SOFT lol whistle
Posted By: jipjones

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 04:57 PM

Do u guys think this guy could hurt ne body in the States? I thought I herd somewhere THE GAMBINOS had Connections to this Organization and that Cali Alledgedly was the go between mayb that was the Sicilian Mafia. But could this hurt Cosa Nostra in America like a series of IDITMENTS coming??? To the knowlegeble posters if u kno thanks?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 05:46 PM

Originally Posted By: jipjones
Do u guys think this guy could hurt ne body in the States? I thought I herd somewhere THE GAMBINOS had Connections to this Organization and that Cali Alledgedly was the go between mayb that was the Sicilian Mafia. But could this hurt Cosa Nostra in America like a series of IDITMENTS coming??? To the knowlegeble posters if u kno thanks?

No.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 05:52 PM

The 'ndrangheta have fewer informants than other organizations, because they are more blood family based than camorra and cosa nostra. The only exception is the province of Cosenza where the clans formed as business alliances, not with family ties. I read the only boss in Cosenza really respected by the Reggio Calabria bosses is Francesco Muto from Cetraro. A tough bastard, that one. Tough, because did 10 years of 41-bis prison regime, and bastard because whacked the honest politician Giannino Losardo (honest politicians are too few in this world to treat them like this).
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:03 PM

Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
The 'ndrangheta have fewer informants than other organizations, because they are more blood family based than camorra and cosa nostra. The only exception is the province of Cosenza where the clans formed as business alliances, not with family ties. I read the only boss in Cosenza really respected by the Reggio Calabria bosses is Francesco Muto from Cetraro. A tough bastard, that one. Tough, because did 10 years of 41-bis prison regime, and bastard because whacked the honest politician Giannino Losardo (honest politicians are too few in this world to treat them like this).

Frank Costello was from Lauropoli, Cosenza, the same town as my father's parents. Not that it matters much. Costello was as Americanized as anyone born over there can get. Just saying.

As an aside, there are still some Castiglias living in that village. I met some of his cousins on vacation over there years ago. They were all working class. If that. There's still A LOT of poverty in that area.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:10 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

Frank Costello was from Lauropoli, Cosenza, the same town as my father's parents. Not that it matters much. Costello was as Americanized as anyone born over there can get. Just saying.

As an aside, there are still some Castiglias living in that village. I met some of his cousins on vacation over there years ago. They were all working class. If that. There's still A LOT of poverty in that area.

It's a sad thing that there is poverty, but at least there is more hope for this province than the others because the 'ndrangheta is weaker and not being based on blood ties, turn informants more easily.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:13 PM

There are several interesting books in Italian all dedicated to the Cosenza 'ndrangheta, even about the 19th century; the most recent is "Mamma 'ndrangheta" by Arcangelo Badolati (it's a very updated version from his previous book).
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:18 PM

Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
It's a sad thing that there is poverty, but at least there is more hope for this province than the others because the 'ndrangheta is weaker and not being based on blood ties, turn informants more easily.

It's a shame. It's such a beautiful area. My Mom's side is from a small town in Matera, Basilicata. You can do the drive from Cosenza in a couple hours (even in a rented Fiat lol). You have to head east, go up the coast, then head west again. But it's worth it because there are parts of Basilicata that are absolutely prehistoric. When Mel Gibson filmed "The Passion of the Christ" he chose Matera for the crucifixion scene because it's one of the most unchanged areas on the planet since the time of Christ. I don't know where you live, Dwalin. I never asked. But if you ever have the chance, you should check it out.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
I don't know where you live, Dwalin. I never asked. But if you ever have the chance, you should check it out.

I live in Milan. Haven't yet been to the Southern regions, only Campania once, to see Vesuvius, Pompeii and Herculaneum, but haven't been even to Naples yet. But I should definitely visit the area you are describing, I like places where nature is untouched by civilization.
Even in Russia where there are still huge forests, it's VERY annoying to stumble over bottles, plastic sacks etc on the ground while searching for mushrooms. The deeper forest areas are cleaner though, there are even bears (but they are NOT communists and DON'T walk around cities drinking vodka wearing caps with ear flaps lol)
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 06:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
Even in Russia where there are still huge forests, it's VERY annoying to stumble over bottles, plastic sacks etc on the ground while searching for mushrooms.

You'll NEVER see any of that in Matera. I promise you that.

Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
but they are NOT communists and DON'T walk around cities drinking vodka wearing caps with ear flaps lol

Shit, we have people doing that up in the Bronx lol.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 07:06 PM

the Bronx are prehistoric, who else could give the world mike Tyson?
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 07:47 PM

He is boss of the Trimboli clan, a major player in the international drug trade, and one of Italy's most wanted, but I'm not sure what constitutes a "super boss."
Posted By: Strax

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/21/15 09:27 PM

This guy can shed a light to a lot of things.Especially the cocaine trafficking between South America and Europe.
Posted By: helenwheels

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/22/15 10:03 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
It's a sad thing that there is poverty, but at least there is more hope for this province than the others because the 'ndrangheta is weaker and not being based on blood ties, turn informants more easily.

It's a shame. It's such a beautiful area. My Mom's side is from a small town in Matera, Basilicata. You can do the drive from Cosenza in a couple hours (even in a rented Fiat lol). You have to head east, go up the coast, then head west again. But it's worth it because there are parts of Basilicata that are absolutely prehistoric. When Mel Gibson filmed "The Passion of the Christ" he chose Matera for the crucifixion scene because it's one of the most unchanged areas on the planet since the time of Christ. I don't know where you live, Dwalin. I never asked. But if you ever have the chance, you should check it out.


My grandfather's family comes from Craco,where they filmed the scene when Judas was hung. It's a ghost town and they often use it for films.
Posted By: Serpiente

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/22/15 10:52 AM

Heads are going too roll on this bust/flip this guy has all the players and the ports and the guys under them.This may be as big as it gets for LE in the pipeline .Poor Canada has been living large for 50 years .
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/22/15 11:41 AM

Originally Posted By: helenwheels
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
It's a sad thing that there is poverty, but at least there is more hope for this province than the others because the 'ndrangheta is weaker and not being based on blood ties, turn informants more easily.

It's a shame. It's such a beautiful area. My Mom's side is from a small town in Matera, Basilicata. You can do the drive from Cosenza in a couple hours (even in a rented Fiat lol). You have to head east, go up the coast, then head west again. But it's worth it because there are parts of Basilicata that are absolutely prehistoric. When Mel Gibson filmed "The Passion of the Christ" he chose Matera for the crucifixion scene because it's one of the most unchanged areas on the planet since the time of Christ. I don't know where you live, Dwalin. I never asked. But if you ever have the chance, you should check it out.


My grandfather's family comes from Craco,where they filmed the scene when Judas was hung. It's a ghost town and they often use it for films.

Well, Craco is in Matera. So there you go smile.
Posted By: Strax

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/24/15 08:01 PM


Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Domenico Trimboli "super boss" Cooperating - 03/24/15 08:07 PM

In the picture up top (with the sunglasses), he looks a little like the real Sonny Black Napolitano (nothing like Michael Madsen, who looks about as Italian as Howdy Doody).
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