Interior Minister Marco Minniti
travelled to Bari on Tuesday to chair a meeting of the committee
for order and public safety convened after an ambush in Bitonto
involving members of a local crime syndicate on Saturday left an
84-year-old woman dead.
Anna Rosa Tarantino died while crossing a road in the town
centre.
20-year-old Giuseppe Casadibari, a convicted criminal, also
sustained injuries.
He is thought by investigators to have been the real target
of the attack.
According to unconfirmed reports, he used Tarantino as a
human shield during the attempted hit.
Minniti on Tuesday called the woman's slaying "unacceptable".
"A response is urgent," he said after chairing the
public-order meeting.
Minniti said "we have decided to act on a triple level:
"Identifying and arresting the members of the two rival
groups; facing in a structured way, with medium-term
investigative activity, organised crime in the area; and
drafting an extraordinary plan to control the territory".
Bari Mayor Antonio Decaro said "these cowards struck a
symbol".
"We will react to this vile attack," he told reporters after
the meeting with Minniti.
The shooting is to be seen in the context of a turf war
between rival clans for control of the local drugs trade.
It may have been a reprisal for an earlier shooting outside
the home of a local mobster on the outskirts of the city,
investigators say.
Tarantino's funeral was due to be celebrated on Tuesday.
The Puglia mafia, the Sacra Corona Unita (United Holy Crown,
SCU), is the fourth and smallest of Italy's four mafias.
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