A prosecutor on Thursday asked a
court to sentence the two ringleaders in the Capital Mafia case,
Massimo Carminati and Salvatore Buzzi, to 28 years and 26 years
and three months respectively for their part in the sprawling
graft case. Carminati, a former rightist terrorist and gangster,
and Buzzi, a former leftwing cooperatives chief, are accused of
leading a criminal organisation that muscled in on a slew of
lucrative city of Rome contracts. The pair allegedly boasted
they could make more money out of running Roma and migrant camps
than they could have got out of drug trafficking. Carminati was
allegedly the brains behind the operation and Buzzi his main
business arm.
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