The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

MAFIA KINGPIN HELD OVER GUNS AND DEATH THREATS

EXCLUSIVE: Ex Aberdeen restaurant boss arrested in Italy

- By Gordon Blackstock

Aformer Scots restaurant boss who was exposed as being a Mafia Don is back behind bars after a major operation by police in Italy. Antonio La Torre was arrested as part of a probe into firearms, attempted extortion and death threats to two top prosecutor­s. La Torre lived in Aberdeen for 20 years.

Aformer Scots restaurate­ur unmasked as a member of the Mafia is back behind bars facing new allegation­s involving guns and threats to kill prosecutor­s. Aberdeen businessma­n Antonio La Torre – dubbed “The Don on the Don” – is being held on remand in an Italian jail following a series of police raids. Italian police say they have uncovered evidence the father of three and his brother, Augusto, threatenin­g to kill two public prosecutor­s. The plan was allegedly hatched from behind bars where Augusto is serving 22 years for murder and extortion after being jailed in 2003. Their alleged targets – revealed in intercepte­d phone calls – were two anti-Mafia prosecutor­s Alessandro D’Alessio and his deputy, Maria Laura Lalia Morra. Authoritie­s also say their wiretaps caught the family discussing where to hide guns. Augusto La Torre, 55, is believed to be one of the major kingpins of the feared Naples Mafia, known as the Camorra. But he now argues he is a reformed character. His older brother, Antonio, 62, spent more than 20 years in Scotland where he appeared to live a reputable life as a businessma­n in Aberdeen. But that appearance of respectabi­lity unravelled when his role in the Mafia was exposed and it emerged he had been using his businesses as a front for laundering money. He was extradited to Italy where he was sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonme­nt in 2006. Antonio was released in 2014 but prosecutor­s claim he has returned to a life of crime. Anti-Mafia police say the former restaurate­ur – who divorced Scottish wife Gillian Fraser in 2008 – is currently in jail in Parma and will face a court date soon to answer to the new charges. He was arrested in the seaside town of Mondragone. The town – which has a population of just 30,000 – is on the

‘ Antonio La Torre is on remand after his arrest by anti-Mafia police

outskirts of the Mafia’s Naples stronghold in the Campania region of Italy. Chief Commission­er Marta Sabino, of Campania’s police force, said: “Antonio La Torre was arrested by anti-Mafia police. “He is on remand and will be processed in the next months.” La Torre and three other men were arrested in a series of raids. The four men are being investigat­ed for the illegal possession of firearms, attempted extortion, attempted robbery and being involved in the Mafia. Antonio has denied any involvemen­t.

But at a Court of Review hearing, prosecutor­s argued he was an integral part of the crime family. Prosecutor­s revealed taped conversati­ons between Antonio and his mum, Paolina Gravano, recorded at their home. The hearing heard claims that on May 2, 2016, Antonio tried to run over his cousin, Luciano La Torre, over claims he was having an affair with a family member., But Luciano escaped injury and fled the scene. Other recordings will play an important part in the prosecutio­ns. Authoritie­s will argue they show Augusto continued to issue orders from behind bars. In one taped conversati­on released to the Italian media, Augusto tells Antonio he “kills people” and orders him to “call” prosecutor D’Alessio. Authoritie­s argue that was a veiled threat. Antonio and Augusto’s dad was feared Mafia boss Tiberio La Torre, who died at 55. Augusto took over the crime clan in the early ’80s and continued his iron grip until he was arrested in the Netherland­s in 1996. He was convicted of being involved in the Mafia, and of murder, but refused to cooperate with authoritie­s. However, in 2003 he changed his tune after his wife was also arrested. He then admitted several killings, as well as telling police where the bodies were buried. In all there are more than 40 deaths linked to him. While in prison, he has achieved a degree in psychology from Naples University. But authoritie­s feared he was far from reformed and he refused to say where his gang had stashed money. It is believed he had hoped to be released to serve the rest of his sentence from home. But authoritie­s launched a secret probe to discover if he was still involved in Mafia activities, which prompted the arrests. Last week, authoritie­s banned any public funeral for Augusto and Antonio’s uncle Pietro “Tropical” La Torre, after he took his own life. He, too, was linked to the Mafia. The 88-year-old is believed to have shot himself on August 19. Police say there were no suspicious circumstan­ces.

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Left: Police guard the jail where La Torre is being held. From top: Anti-Mafia protestors in Naples, Luciano, the cousin Antonio is thought to have tried to kill, and Augusto, who is alleged to have said that he “kills people”
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