(ANSA) - Milan, September 26 - An operation linked to a probe
into alleged infiltration of Lombardy's political and business
world by the Calabria-based 'Ndrangheta mafia saw 24 people
arrested on Tuesday, sources said.
Of those, 21 suspects were taken to jail and three were put
under house arrest, including Edoardo Mazza, the mayor of the
province of Monza town of Seregno and a member of Silvio
Berlusconi's centre-right Forza Italia party.
He is accused of facilitating the business of an entrepreneur
linked to the mafia who, in turn, allegedly got him votes.
Former Lombardy deputy governor Mario Mantovani is under
investigation for corruption in relation to the probe, sources
said.
Mantovani, now a Forza Italia regional councillor, is not
probed for mafia crimes.
He was arrested two years ago in relation to a separate
probe. The accusation regards his relations with businessman
Antonio Lugarà, who also allegedly had relations with Mazza,
sources said.
The probe is into alleged extortion and drug trafficking too.
Prosecutor Ilda Boccassini, who led the probe, said that "I
can say there is a system" based on "omertà (the mafia code of
silence) and on "advantages for those who turn to the anti-State
to get benefits".
Speaking at a press conference, she said "it is easy for the
clans to infiltrate the institutional fabric".
The major 'Ndrangheta bust is expected to be one of the last
feathers in the cap of Boccassini, who made her name with
Bribesville and mafia probes and cases involving ex-premier
Silvio Berlusconi.
Big 'Ndrangheta operation in Lombardy (4)
Seregno mayor put under house arrest, ex deputy governor probed