The Herald (South Africa)

Travel agency under fire for offering ‘Mafia tour’

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A TRAVEL agency in Sicily offering a “Mafia tour” has found itself in the firing line after local authoritie­s and relatives of victims slammed it for glorifying organised crime.

Easy Trapani lays on visits to Mafia museums and places known to have housed mobster chiefs, with pasta and meatballs thrown in – much to the fury of anti-Mafia campaigner­s.

Maria Falcone, sister of an antiMafia judge killed by the Mafia in 1992, said the tour was “an insult to the pain of the victims and a slap in the face to those who labour every day to eradicate the Mafia culture”.

Tour manager Gianni Grillo, who accompanie­s tourists to towns such as Corleone – made famous in the Godfather films – insists on the agency’s website that the outing is in essence an “anti-Mafia tour” because it raises awareness. The excursions would give visitors “a broader understand­ing about the influence of Cosa Nostra crime that continues to affect Sicilian society, and this has to be clear that it is very bad for Sicily and Sicilians”, he said.

Trapani mayor Vito Damiano has demanded the website be shut down.

Tour packages can include a chat with a journalist who has covered Mafia stories and visits to houses lived in by Toto Riina, the “boss of bosses” and Bernardo Provenzano, nicknamed “the tractor” for the way he mowed down his victims.

Tourists can also book a stop in Castelvetr­ano, the hometown of Matteo Messina Denaro, a boss known as Diabolik, who has been on the run since 1993 but is considered the current chief of the Sicilian Mafia. – AFP

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