The Daily Telegraph

Mafia mixes bleach with wine to hand priest a poisoned chalice

- By Nick Squires in Rome

A SUSPECTED mafia gangster added bleach to communion wine in a brazen attempt to poison a parish priest known for speaking out against organised crime.

Father Felice Palamara noticed a strange smell from the flasks that contained water and wine while he was leading Mass in the town of Cessaniti in the southern region of Calabria – the stronghold of the ‘Ndrangheta.

The priest suspended the service and called the police. Tests revealed that the flasks contained bleach.

Police are analysing security camera footage to try to identify who entered the church and contaminat­ed the water and wine with the chemical cleaner.

Swallowing the bleach would have been particular­ly dangerous for the priest because he suffers from asthma and heart problems.

The apparent assassinat­ion attempt appears to have been carried out in retaliatio­n for him denouncing the ‘Ndrangheta’s presence in the town.

The criminal organisati­on makes millions of euros a year from cocaine traffickin­g and other criminal activities.

“I’m sure that this act of intimidati­on has nothing to do with my parishione­rs because I have been here for 10 years and I have always had good relations with the people of the parish,” he told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

“We won’t allow anyone to do harm to the parish. Nobody can stop a town that deserves redemption and that wants to grow.”

In August last year, the local town council was disbanded amid suspicions of mafia infiltrati­on – a measure that is often taken in settlement­s in Italy’s south, where the influence of the mafia remains strong.

The incident is not the first time Father Palamara has been threatened.

A few weeks ago, his car was set ablaze and he has also received threatenin­g letters.

“I feel calm, although I hope that the forces of justice manage to get to the bottom of these criminal acts,” he said.

Other priests in the town and civil society organisati­ons have also been terrorised, including Father Francesco Pontoriero, who received death threats and found a dead cat on the bonnet of his car.

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Father Felice Palamara said ‘we will not allow anyone to do harm to the parish’

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