(ANSA) - Rome, June 4 - Italian police on Thursday smashed
the Verona branch of the Calabrian-based 'Ndrangheta mafia,
Italy's richest and most powerful organised crime group, and
placed the former Northern League mayor of the Veneto city,
Flavio Tosi, under investigation for complicity in embezzlement.
Tosi was Verona mayor from 2007 to 2017. He left the
now-defunct Northern League in 2015, before it morphed into the
nationalist League party under new leader Matteo Salvini.
Tosi is being probed in relation to the alleged
misappropriation of at least 5,000 euros by former municipal
waste company head Andrea Miglioranzi to pay a private
investigation firm fee.
The money was allegedly never paid into waste collection
company AMIA but to Tosi directly.
Tosi denies wrongdoing.
Miglioranzi is under house arrest in the probe.
Police said the Verona 'locale' or 'Ndrina' (chapter) was
autonomous but linked to the Arena-Nicoscia clan of Isola Capo
Rizzuto, in the province of Crotone.
Some 26 alleged clan members were arrested on charges of
mafia association, fraud, money laundering, extortion, drug
trafficking, corruption, bid rigging, fraudulent transfer of
goods and assets and issuing false invoices.
Some 17 people were taken to prison for detention there while
another six were placed under house arrest and three were
ordered to report to police.
'Ndrangheta, which controls the European cocaine trade, has
long infiltrated the economy of northern Italy as well as
expanding across the globe to set up strong branches in the US,
Canada, Australia and other countries.
Police said they had gathered "serious evidence" of
'Ndrangheta activities in Verona.
The boss who managed the Mob's activities in the Verona area
was Antonio Gardino aka 'Totareddu', a man close to the
Arena-Nicoscia clan, police said.
Police seized some 15 million euros in assets from the
'locale'.
They said it was mainly the fruit of money laundering and
drug pushing, as well as from dummy companies that dodged taxes
and churned out cash for the clan.
Police said the 'Ndrangheta clan first started settling in
the Verona area in the 1990s.
'Ndrangheta has overtaken Sicily's Cosa Nostra as Italy's
richest and most dangerous mafia.
'Ndrangheta Verona branch smashed (6)
Flavio Tosi probed for alleged complicity in embezzlement