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Posted on: 10/02/2023 – 17:38

ROME «It's not worthwhile to commit a crime because anyone who commits crimes thinking of settling down, thinking of finding a job, is ultimately a useful idiot, a fool, a servant, an 'Ndrangheta boy. Anyone who thinks of joining the 'Ndrangheta to get rich is just a fool who will let himself be used".
Thus began the prosecutor of Catanzaro, Nicola Gratteri during the interview in the Rai3 broadcast "How many stories" during which the new book written with professor Antonio Nicaso, "Fuori dai confine" was presented.
The magistrate explained that the life of a 'Ndrangheta never ends in beauty: «Rarely does a mafioso die a natural death. Either he dies killed or serves many many years in prison. The numbers already tell us that it is not worthwhile to commit a crime: prisons are full, they are overcrowded. Calabrian prisons are full of prisoners, in Italy there is enormous overcrowding. Someone arrests them, someone condemns them.

Only one percent of the wealth of the mafias is confiscated
According to Professor Antonio Nicaso, connected from Canada, «at the beginning the 'Ndrangheta was culpably underestimated, it was used by the ruling classes, by those who had an interest in maintaining the ancient privileges.

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