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Police smash gang selling disputed flats

Fraudsters allegedly had inside info from land registry

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, March 31 - Police arrested 16 people Tuesday on charges of selling 20 empty Rome apartments, whose owners were absent, and then 'selling' them to Latin Americans.
    The gang, allegedly led by a 64-year-old grandmother with a criminal record for drug-dealing, paid locksmiths 800 euros to break into empty apartments belonging to private agencies.
    The flat were then sold for an initial payment of 20,000 euros to Latin Americans who moved in with the belief the apartment would eventually belong to them.
    Among those arrested was a woman employee of the municipal land register who provided information to the gang about which apartments were empty.
   

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