"Almost all fruit and vegetables in Italy come from the Camorra"
During a visit to the seaside resort of Ostia, journalist Rick Nieman learns that almost all the fruit and vegetables eaten in Italy come from the Camorra (Neapolitan mafia).

“The Italian fruit and vegetable companies are all legal companies, but in the hands of different organized crime clans,” Augusto tells Rick. "You can just leave your car open here because the mafia does not steal cars. Selling fruit and vegetables is much more profitable because of the high turnover rate and low personnel costs."

"90% of the sellers are North Africans and they are the workers of the Camorra. The mafia has changed in recent years from a violent organization to a company operating in the upper world," said Augusto.


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