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Ecomafia crimes up 7 bn to 22 bn euros

80 a day

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, June 30 - The amount of crimes against the Italian environment committed by organised crime groups, or Ecomafia offences, grew seven billion euros last year to 22 billion euros, according to the latest report on the phenomenon from green group Legambiente.
    Last year there were 29,293 ecocrimes, or 80 a day, the report said, with a 26% rise in the waste sector and a 4.3% gain in the cement sector, "mainly fuelled by corruption". Puglia is the top region per number of crimes while Lazio is top in central Italy and Lombardy leads the way for corruption-linked ecocrimes, said the report.
    More than half the crimes, 14,736, took place in the four regions where Italy's mafias are based: Puglia, Sicily, Campania and Calabria.
    Crimes affecting the agri-food sector amounted to 7,985, for a value of 4.3 billion euros, and the illicit animal racket notched up 7,846 crimes.
   

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