Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Drug traffickin­g probe yields 84 arrests

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THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — In an investigat­ion that underscore­d an Italian crime syndicate’s role as a leading player in internatio­nal cocaine traffickin­g, police in four countries arrested at least 84 suspected mobsters Wednesday in a series of carefully coordinate­d raids.

Those detained are accused of working for the Italian ‘Ndrangheta criminal network that traffics cocaine on a global scale.

“It’s almost a cliche, but the operation carried out today confirms again the great danger of the ‘Ndrangheta, not just in drug traffickin­g, where it’s the undisputed leader, but [also] in the financial sphere,” said Francesco Ratta, a top police official in the southern Italian region of Calabria. “It’s an evolved ‘Ndrangheta, that we can say knows no borders … It’s an ‘Ndrangheta that day by day changes its skin … but still keeps ties” to its home base in Calabria.

European officials announced the arrests at The Hague headquarte­rs of Eurojust, the European Union prosecutor­s agency set up to bolster the fight against cross-border crime in the 28-nation bloc. Eurojust and EU police agency Europol coordinate­d the raids.

“Today we send a clear message to organized crime groups across Europe,” said Filippo Spiezia, vice president of Eurojust, which coordinate­d the raids. “They are not the only ones able to operate across borders; so are Europe’s judiciary and law enforcemen­t communitie­s.”

As well as arresting dozens of suspected mobsters in Italy, Germany, Belgium and the Netherland­s, police seized drugs and around $2.3 million.

 ?? AP/MASSIMO PERCOSSI ?? Italian prosecutor­s Federico Cafiero De Raho (from left), Giovanni Bombardier­i and Giuseppe Lombardo speak about drug syndicate arrests Wednesday at a news conference in Rome.
AP/MASSIMO PERCOSSI Italian prosecutor­s Federico Cafiero De Raho (from left), Giovanni Bombardier­i and Giuseppe Lombardo speak about drug syndicate arrests Wednesday at a news conference in Rome.

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