Mafia and Freemasonry in Licata, 11 sentences requested,
A perverse business intertwining between mafia, politics and deviant Freemasonry with Licata epicenter,
The highest sentence - 20 years' imprisonment - was proposed for Angelo Occhipinti, 66, already convicted of mafia and extortion and considered the new head of the Licata family.

Sixteen years is the request for his alleged right-hand man - Raimondo Semprevivo, 48.

Sixteen years of imprisonment were also proposed for Giovanni Mugnos, a 54-year-old farm worker, considered the «alter ego» of Giovanni Lauria, another leading exponent of Cosa Nostra di Licata, accused in another excerpt.

Twelve years for Giuseppe Puleri, 41, entrepreneur, presumed affiliate of the Campobello family; Giacomo Casa, 65, pastor, presumed affiliate of the Licata clan Vito Lauria, 50, computer technician, son of Giovanni, considered "totally at the disposal of the mafia family" and for his cousin Angelo Lauria, 46, pharmacist and alleged affiliate; 10 years and 8 months to Giuseppe Galanti, 62, alleged cashier of the Licata clan and "very loyal" of Occhipinti.

Ten years to Angelo Graci, 33, a follower of the clan who would often have the task of presiding over the places of the summits and Lucio Lutri, 61, an official of the Sicily Region, accused of external involvement in the mafia association. Lutri, in particular, "thanks to the relational network at his disposal as venerable Master of the Masonic lodge" Thought and Action "in Palermo, he would have" acquired and conveyed to members of the Mafia family confidential information about the existence of investigative activities against them.


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