On November 12, 2015, the Guardia di Finanza, coordinated by the Naples Anti-Mafia Prosecutor's Office, conducted around thirty searches in 11 Italian regions. 29 people (including 10 Venetians) are indicted in this case to which we added a large chapter, in this case trafficking in aircraft and helicopter components, machine guns, rocket launchers, Beretta, grenades.
The traffic mainly concerns Somalia, but also Armenia, Ivory Coast, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Iran, South Sudan (The Ambassador of this country in Italy seems to be involved in the 'case) and Angola.
Relatives of the Camorrist clan of Casalesi and the "Mala del Brenta" are arrested, including the entrepreneur Pasquale Chianese, suspected of having employed as a military instructor.
Other people are involved like Andrea Pardi (Managing Director of the “Societa Italiana Elicotteri”) based in Rome, Riccardo Migliori (former deputy, current President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly) plus Bruno Scapini and Giancarlo Carpi.
Omar Jama living in London rejects the charges of the investigators and does not seem to have been arrested.
However, the noose tightens around him because we learned that he was apparently known to Stefano Perotti, an entrepreneur arrested for corruption as part of the Great Works investigation in Florence (where Jama lived several years for his studies of law). In 2007, his consulting firm paid Jama 16,000 euros for a consultancy contract to promote potential jobs in Somalia. Aldo Pavan, 74, who lives on a meager pension in Treviso, was not arrested either and said he was outraged to have "been accused of such misdeeds of which he knows nothing".

Giancarlo Carpi was much more verbose after his arrest. He even testified in a report in Rai 3 magazine "Report" that the death of Elena Maniero, the daughter of Felice, a former Mala del Brenta boss who became repentant, was criminal. Elena was found dead at home on February 23, 2006, and police at the time concluded that she had committed suicide. Words that Felice Maniero does not believe even if at the time he also believed in this thesis "they killed her" had thus been his first words. But the years passing Felice sided with the theory of suicide.


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