Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by Revis_Island
@Furio I was really only speaking culturally from what I’ve experienced from immigrants hailing from Sicily and Calabria here in America. Not really organized crime. Perfect analogy of how the ndrangheta was looked at however until they really rose to power. Just like the Decavalcante’s. Can you expand on the story about cosa nostra men being trapped in Narcos hands because they didn’t have enough money? Sounds interesting. They didn’t have enough money for the supply they had agreed upon?


http://federicovarese.com/blog/garante-tra-cosche-e-narcos-italian-la-stampa-07072013

Roberto Pannunzi was a calabrian broker that buy coke for the ndrangheta and saved a mafioso (I can't find the name) that would be killed because the sicialians doesn't had the money for pay the narcos and bagged Pannunzi to save their man.The Colombians trust the ndrangheta at the point that they sell them even huge quantity of coke without ask for an hostage.Naturally this was a shame for the sicilians.


that's happened because italian police seized 600kg of coke and the sicilians thought the colombians stolen it and they didn't pay
lol the colombians are the first to not be trusted at all, theri men in spain sometimes stole drugs and money for multiple groups and go away
last year they stolen the money albanian paid for coke and albanians kidnapped a calabrian because they thought ndrangheta did it, because ndrangheta was intermediator between colombians and albanians, they are just incidents that happens