Italian Mafia: 'Ndrangheta members convicted as Italy begins huge trial

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More than 350 alleged mobsters will face court in the biggest mafia trial in decades.

Anti-mafia prosecutor Nicola Gratteri has spent 30 years tackling organised crime groups

An Italian court has sentenced 70 members of the powerful mafia group, the 'Ndrangheta, in the first stage of the biggest mafia trial in decades.Over the next two years, 355 alleged mobsters and corrupt officials will face court for their involvement with Italy's richest and most powerful organised crime group.Saturday's "maxi trials" took place behind closed doors in a specially converted courtroom in the Calabrian city of Lamezia Terme.

Those accused had opted for a speedy trial which allowed them to have their sentences reduced by a third if found guilty. Judges handed six of those convicted the maximum 20-year sentence that prosecutors had asked for.The 'Ndrangheta is a sprawling criminal network consisting of some 150 families. This trial is targeting just one of those: The Mancuso family.

The lengthy charge sheet includes an array of drugs charges, murder, attempted murder, extortion, loan sharking, disclosure of official secrets and abuse of office. Alleged boss Luigi Mancuso, 67, who goes by the nickname "the Uncle", and ex-senator Giancarlo Pittelli, 68, who prosecutors have alleged was his white-collar fixer, will face longer court trials at a later date.

 

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