Police smash Italian mobsters' fraud scam

Italian police say they have broken up an insurance fraud run by a crime syndicate that counted on the collusion of doctors, lawyers and car repair shop owners.

Police smash Italian mobsters' fraud scam

Italian police say they have broken up an insurance fraud run by a crime syndicate that counted on the collusion of doctors, lawyers and car repair shop owners.

Rodolfo Ruperti, a police official based in Catanzaro, a stronghold of the Calabria-based 'ndrangheta' syndicate, said today the bosses of its Giampa’ clan used the scheme’s proceeds – millions of euros annually – to pay the “salaries” of rank-and-file mobsters.

A total of 65 warrants were issued, but many of those sought are already in prison for other crimes.

Separately, Italy’s war on organised crime has a new anti-Mafia tsar.

Franco Roberti, a veteran prosecutor who has battled the Camorra crime syndicate in the Campania region, was named as the national anti-Mafia prosecutor, succeeding Pietro Grasso, now Senate president.

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