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Italy arrests dozens over Mafia scam of EU funds

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eventually to the UN Security Council, which could reimpose sanctions.

The first meeting of the process — set to include the European nations, Iran and the other parties to the deal, China and Russia — would take place in Austria by the end of the month, a diplomatic source told AFP in Vienna. — AFP

ROME: Italian police said on Wednesday they had dismantled a massive Mafia operation in Sicily which had been defrauding the European Union of millions of euros in funds destined to farmers.

A total of 94 people were arrested in the early-morning raids, said the public prosecutor in Messina in a statement.

Those arrested included the heads of two Mafia families, a notary, entreprene­urs and public administra­tors tasked with helping farmers access funds.

Since 2013, the so-called Tortorici Mafia had defrauded about 10 million euros (US$11 million) from the EU, Rai24 reported. The clan falsely claimed they owned plots of land that in reality were owned by the region and local councils, thereby tapping EU funding.

Key to the plot were employees of a public agency for agricultur­al payments, which distribute­s EU funds to farmers, and those working for assistance centres set up to help farmers tap available funding.

In a charge sheet, Judge Sergio Matroeni said the swindle relied on the ;unprincipl­ed support”; of white-collar workers with the ;necessary know-how to infiltrate the Mafia into the nerve centre of public funding; and knew how to exploit lax controls.

Forty-eight of those arrested were sent to jail while the others were placed under house arrest, police said. — AFP

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