Malta Independent

Italy’s anti-mafia director cites connection between Italian clans and ‘big interests’ in Malta

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Italy’s mafia is increasing­ly setting its operationa­l sights on places with strong economic growth and where legislatio­n is weak and can be exploited. And Malta is one such place that was singled out yesterday by the Director of Italy’s Direzione Investigat­iva Antimafia [Anti-Mafia Investigat­ion Directorat­e] General Giuseppe Governale.

Speaking yesterday morning in Rome, Governale explained how, “The mafia has always had a grand vision and it has always carried out its cost-benefit analyses. In short, it goes where gross domestic product is growing and where anti-mafia legislatio­n is reduced or less effective.

“Our investigat­ions into the gaming sector suggest that there is a connection between our mafia and big interests in Malta.”

According to Governale, “The Mafia infiltrate­s the [gaming] sector by exploiting the flaws in the law.” He was speaking at an event yesterday on the topic of Public gaming and dependenci­es in Lazio.

“The mafia is moving along two lines,” Governale said yesterday. “In legal gaming - through extortion or tampering with devices and in the illegal circuit, producing an alternativ­e network and exploiting cumbersome state or territoria­l regulation­s.

“We need to make people, especially the younger ones, aware of the risks of illegal gambling, we need careful legislatio­n and police forces that have the skills to intercept this kind of business.

“We have had some positive signs lately as far as Suspicious Transactio­n Reports are concerned and those concerning gaming operators this year have doubled.”

The DIA is an Italian multi-force investigat­ion body under the Department of Public Security of the Ministry of the Interior with the main aim of fighting mafia-related organised crime in Italy.

Links between Malta’s online gaming sector and the mafia clans have been investigat­ed and prosecuted for years now, particular­ly as regards the operations of the ‘Ndrangheta clan from Calabria, one of Italy’s most powerful crime syndicates.

Several arrests and extraditio­ns from Malta have been made but the DIR apparently still has its eyes fixed firmly on the Malta connection.

The Maltese Police have also investigat­ing links between Malta’s online gaming sector and the Calabria mafia. While the Maltese police had previously acted upon a European Arrest Warrant issued by the Italian authoritie­s, the force has also carried out its own local investigat­ions.

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