Another powerful boss returns to freedom.

The boss of Platì's' Ndrangheta Rocco Barbaro has been a free man since yesterday. In the Supreme Court, according to what the Milanese edition of Corsera reports, the sentence to 16 years in prison has partially fallen: he was found guilty in the first degree of mafia association and fictitious registration of assets such as the "Vecchia Milano" bar in Corso Europa del Lombard capital. The accusation for “U Sparitu”, as he was nicknamed, is of a fictitious title to a third person: the previous management of the bar had contracted numerous debts, in particular with the State Monopolies. Not only that, Barbaro controlled the new owner, a fellow countryman from Platì, in Calabria. Rocco Barbaro was included in the list of the thirty most dangerous fugitives.


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