One of three men arrested for helping
late fugitive superboss Matteo Messina Denaro in his 30 year run
from the law managed cash under the post-COVID EU-funded
National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), prosecutors said
Wednesday.
Massimo Gentile, a Sicilian architect living in Limbiate, in the
province of Monza, allegedly managed dozens of projects financed
by the NRRP, they said.
He is also alleged to have lent Messina Denaro his identity to
obtain false documents enabling him to buy a car and a
motorbike.
A relative of the husband of the boss's historical lover, Laura
Bonafede, Gentile worked in the technical office of the Limbiate
municipality.
He was arrested for mafia association and being part of a wide
network living by the Mafia code of silence, omertà.
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