“Canadian 'ndrangheta connection” investigation: twenty requests for indictment
January 2 2020 14:50

There are 20 requests for indictment for mafia association, port and possession of weapons, fraudulent transfer of values, abusive exercise of credit, usury and personal support requested in the "Canadian ndrangheta connection" investigation, which last summer hit the Muià of Siderno. On the other hand, 28 precautionary measures were issued, but 20 suspects were requested to be brought to trial.
The hearing before the GUP has already been set for January 28. The investigations began after the murder of Carmelo Muià, killed on the evening of 18 January 2018 in Siderno and considered the lieutenant of the boss Giuseppe Commisso.
Some of Muià's family members would also have contributed, providing useful information for the reconstruction of the facts that led to the killing of Muià: according to the reconstruction of the investigators, the motive for the murder would have been linked to a revenge by another sidernese ndrina, that of the Salerno, whose leader, Vincenzo, would in turn have been moved by the murders of the brothers, Salvatore and Agostino.
The investigations would then have taken some tracks ending up deepening the structures and the organization chart of the so-called Siderno group of crime, the Canadian stable cell of the association, able to manage business and criminal dynamics overseas and also to make decisions on what happened In Calabria.


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