‘Ndrangheta: Cc execute five custody orders

(ANSA) – REGGIO CALABRIA, 20 JUN – The carabinieri of Reggio Calabria have carried out five pre-trial detention orders in prison, notifying them to as many people already detained.

The accusation against the five people involved in the operation, called “All in 2”, is a Mafia-type criminal association.

The restrictive measures were issued by the investigating judge of Reggio Calabria, Antonino Foti, at the request of the district attorney, Giovanni Bombardieri, the deputy Giuseppe Lombardo and the deputy prosecutor Sara Amerio.

The people who have been notified of the restrictive measures are Filippo Giordano, 51 years old; Sergio Iannò (50); Salvatore Callea (55); Giuseppe Germanò (52) and Luigi Germanò (48). The first four are already in prison, while the fifth is under house arrest. Germanò, however, on the basis of the new criminal proceedings that led to his new arrest, was translated into prison.

Giordano and the other three people already detained in prison were definitively sentenced to 30 years in prison because they were accused of the murder of Giuseppe Canale, which took place on 12 August 2011 in Gallico, a hamlet of Reggio Calabria. Murder which, according to what emerged from the investigations at the time, was motivated by a revenge for the attack in which, in September 2010, the boss Mimmo Chirico, recently released from prison, was killed.

Luigi Germanò, on the other hand, was under house arrest on charges of fraudulent transfer of values, aggravated by mafia methods.

Today’s operation represents the result of an in-depth investigation carried out by the military of the Reggio Calabria investigative unit on the murder of Giuseppe Canale. According to what emerged from the investigations, the five people against whom the new precautionary custody orders were issued are linked, according to what emerged from the investigations, to the gangs of ‘Ndrangheta Condello and Rugolino, as well as to the “local” of Oppido Mamertina. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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