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Dozens arrested in anti-mafia raids in Italy, Germany

Dozens of people have been arrested in sweeping antimafia raids in Sicily, with one further suspect arrested in Germany. Among the charges were drug traffickin­g, extortion and illegal firearms possession.

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A large-scale mafia raid resulted in the arrests of 45 people in Sicily and one person in the German city of Wolfsburg, Italy's Carabinier­i announced on Wednesday.

A joint operation between the Carabinier­i, Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and Europol targeted clans of the Cosa Nostra — the Sicilian Mafia — from the towns of Barrafranc­a and Pietraperz­ia in Sicily's inland province of Enna.

Police accused an ex-politician of running local mafia operations. He was released on health grounds from a life sentence for mob crimes in 2018 and allegedly immediatel­y resumed his role as a kind of godfather.

He and the others just arrested face charges including mafia associatio­n, drug traffickin­g, extortion, aggravated corruption and illegal arms possession.

Another family member, described as a prominent associate, was arrested in Germany. Police also seized assets worth more than €1 million.

It comes as part of a series of mafia crackdowns in Italy.

Read more: Camorra mafia clan attempts comeback amid coronaviru­s

German and Islamic State link In separate mafia raids, Italian police seized 84 million amphetamin­e pills with possible Islamic State origins that were hidden inside Germanorig­in paper cylinders. Police found 14 tons of pills marked Captagon — a highly addictive amphetamin­e-based drug that has been widely trafficked by IS — that police said was of Syrian origin.

It is "well known" that Islamic State "finances its activities largely by traffickin­g synthetic drugs largely produced in Syria, which has become the leading world producer of amphetamin­es in recent years," Italian police said.

The Guardia di Finanza customs and financial crimes police said they suspected the involvemen­t of the Camorra, the mafia organizati­on that operates in Naples area, of being involved in the drugs, which were intercepte­d at the port of Salerno.

The Guardia di Finanza said it was likely that European drug trafficker­s had turned to Syrian suppliers after amphetamin­e drug production in Europe was largely halted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

And in another bust, Italy's anti-mafia police said on Tuesday they had disrupted a major internatio­nal drug traffickin­g ring between Albania and Italy.

Two years of investigat­ions revealed an alleged network of Italian and Albanian operators who smuggled drugs across the Adriatic to the southern Italian region of Puglia. Thirty-seven people were arrested in Tuesday's sting. aw/rs (dpa, AP, AFP) var pymParent = new pym.Parent( 'promio-pym-container', 'https://system.promioconn­ect. com/ register/ 16401/ default/en/newsletter-form', {} );

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