Some 28 people involved in the third
part of Rome's Capital Mafia case now risk being indicted,
judicial sources said Friday. Many of them are already on trial
in the case of a criminal gang that muscled in on city
contracts. Among the new names are the former Democratic Party
(PD) city council whip, Francesco D'Ausilio, and the former
Lazio regional assembly PD whip, Marco Vincenzi. The Capital
Mafia gang, led by former rightist terrorist and gangster
Massimo Carminati and former leftwing cooperative kingpin
Salvatore Buzzi, allegedly made millions from city contracts
including those to run Roma gypsy and migrant camps.
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