Camorra tribe has 13 sects, and its lair is in Casale-Duprincipi, Kampani. Mafia members are actually not afraid to go to court, so they hate people who write books because they are worried that the influence of negative publicity will endanger their business in some countries and regions and cause economic losses, and sometimes they even try their best to deal with obstacles in their eyes. Seven years ago, the coach of an automobile school was dissatisfied with Camora's extortion and exposed its inside story. Recently, he was finally found and killed.
Camorra is different from the other two mafias, cosa nostra and Ndrangueta, in organizational principles and forms. Nderlangaeta is established by family blood relationship, and there is a set of etiquette for accepting new members, and people other than clan blood are not allowed to join. On the other hand, Cosa nostra is like an old elephant. Although it is a behemoth, it is completely controlled by decision makers and moves slowly. Camorra also has a hierarchy, but it is not strictly subordinate to a structure; For example, in Casale, Principe and Nablus, these two sects have their own affairs and are not under the command of the same leader. Camorra abandons the old rules and is more open, that is to say, there are actually many Camorra. The expansion of Camorra's influence is also related to its absorption of members regardless of bloodline. Anyone who wants to join can join the gang. Today, it is like a big octopus. Its tentacles extend from southern Italy to Spain, the gateway of cocaine import in Europe, and then turn to Africa. They also formed gangs with local people to cooperate in drug trafficking. They were accompanied by people from Kosovo, Albania and even China, who imported a lot of clothes and shoes and engaged in smuggling activities.
Mafia has become an international phenomenon.
Roberto saviano revealed in an interview that to express Camorra's role as an economic pioneer, economic activities should be used to cover up its essence. Small clique forces have penetrated into Germany, Poland, Britain, Romania, Portugal and other countries, almost all European countries. In France, they spent money in many shops in Paris, entered the tourism and catering industries in Nice and Cannes, and invested huge commercial power in pizza shops that blossomed everywhere. In fact, these points are the cover of mafia money laundering and drug trafficking, which is extremely rampant. Southern France, such as C? te d 'Azur and Marseille, has almost become a refuge for some black-handed partisans. Camorra has taken root in Vallance. Recently, it wants to buy three beaches with 700,000 euros. One is to facilitate smuggling and money laundering. Second, some leaders came here to live in peace and enjoy the superior medical system in France in order to avoid the terrible racial vendetta. In 2003, Bernardo Provenzano, a 70-year-old mafia leader, had an operation in a French clinic under a false identity.
However, up to now, the evil Camorra's expansion activities have not attracted enough attention from French officials, and only regarded it as an "Italian phenomenon". The film le Parrain, starring American movie star Marlon Brando, describes the extraordinary experience of Neapolitan mafia leaders. It has always been regarded as an exotic and interesting work, and it has been broadcasted on TV stations. Camorra's partisans can basically have no scruples when they come to France to talk business with entrepreneurs and bankers.
Roberto saviano, with his professional conscience and courage, openly competed with Camorra. He hit the nail on the head and pointed out that Camorra is a big public hazard in modern society, and Italy suffers greatly: the cancer originated in southern Italy has spread to the whole Apennine Peninsula and the European continent today. In action, it cooperates with two other mafia gangs to form an overwhelming smuggling network, which is larger than any company in Europe and its annual turnover is much higher than that of Italy's Fiat Automobile Company. In drug smuggling, Camorra and cosa nostra joined hands to extend their black hand to South America and Mexico. It also gave the port of Salere in the south of Naples to the Ndrangueta gang for trade. Smuggling across the ocean has long been an international act. To combat it, the whole of Europe must work together to solve it, and it is necessary to go deep into financial channels, not just police actions. It is particularly important to strengthen preventive measures. According to his long-term investigation results, he pointed out that the Italian mafia had penetrated into eastern European countries long before the fall of the Berlin Wall, and now it is getting worse. We should pay enough attention to this problem, otherwise there will be endless troubles.
Two-pronged attack on triads
According to Roberto saviano's analysis, Camorra Mafia has two main bases in Italy, one is Pilates in Calabria, and the other is Casala di Principi. The mafia is entrenched there, and the atmosphere is quite special. It is said that the mafia likes the left to take power because they can steal money from the state funds for agriculture and vocational training. Camorra is best at this skill, taking the opportunity to misappropriate huge amounts of money and doing business prosperously. They pretend to be entrepreneurs, monopolize the garbage disposal in Naples, turn it into a lucrative mine for mining, and also intervene in the tax-free fields such as construction, transportation, sports and commerce in Lombardy, Piedmont and Emile-Romani, and make huge profits. Roberto Visayano severely criticized the government authorities, saying that Italian politicians did not see the importance of preventing black money from flowing into economic channels while cracking down on mafia crimes, but the police always focused on punishing criminal crimes. Berlusconi is an example. His predecessor, the Italian leftist government, also made the same mistake, so he never caught the big octopus who did evil in the economic field. Some young judges have realized this, but it seems too late.
Bloody mafia
Visayano mainly introduces "Camora" in the book, revealing that it has caused more than 600 deaths due to racial vendetta. But in recent years, this gang has been busy doing business, interacting with people from Latin America and the United States, and killing people has become very few. In contrast, the Ndrangueta in Galabria is much bloodier, just like a global basilisk and the most insidious gang in Europe. Ironically, "Nderlangaeta" originally meant "kind hero" in Greek, but now it has become the abyss of all evil.
There are 145 sects in Ndelangata. Their tentacles extend to the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Russia, Turkey, Australia and Brazil, and more than 300 pizza shops have been opened in Germany alone. On August 5, 2007, a tragedy occurred in a branch in Duisburg, Germany, and six young people in Calabria fell in a pool of blood. The murderer fired 59 bullets with a Kalashnikov machine gun, which triggered a murder case that shocked all of Europe. The police investigation found that this was a vendetta between two factions within the Ndlangeta faction, and its roots can be traced back to Christmas Eve in 2006. On that day, Maria, the 33-year-old wife of Nekhta, the leader of the Ndelangata faction, was shot dead in Sanluca, a small village with only over 4,000 families in the Calabria mountains. We sent someone to find the murderer and found that it was done by another faction, so we took revenge in Germany a year later; The pizza shop owner, one of the gunmen, is still a model figure who integrates into German society and abides by the law.
Alberto Cristina, one of the heads of the Italian National Anti-Mafia Steering Committee, summed up the case and said: "From their organizational network and behavior, the Ndelangatai faction can be compared with Al Qaeda. They all follow ancient values and try to use all the advantages of modernization to conquer society. " Because today's mafia has a high-level think tank, which is linked by the family lineage passed down from generation to generation. Their children receive higher education, become influential lawyers in the judicial field, or work in the financial circles of Milan and Rome, and fully grasp the economic policies of the country and the European Union. There are representatives of mafia interests in both the regional parliament of Calabria and the Italian parliament. Judging from the national situation, a powerful evil force with Milan as its base camp has been formed, which can compete with the whole country. Cosa nostra, a Sicilian mafia gang, dares to challenge this country. Its "godfather" Denaro had arrogantly declared war on the government and the Catholic Church, and launched attacks in Rome, Florence and Milan, resulting in 10 deaths and bloody cases. Denaro was tried in absentia and sentenced to life imprisonment, but he is still at large. The FBI listed him as one of the top five drug dealers in the world, and he couldn't find it. On the morning of June 5438+065438+1October 5, 2007, when the news that Salvatore Lo piccolo, the top leader of the Sicilian mafia, finally fell into the French Open reached Trabani prison, more than 200 imprisoned cosa nostra partisans gathered in front of the prison and sang carols in unison, calling for Denaro, the leader still in exile, expecting him to lead the Sicilian mafia to make a comeback one day.
Seeing is believing
At present, with the release of the film Camorra in major European cities, public attention will naturally focus on this mafia. The film was directed by Matteo Lohnert, who put Roberto saviano's best-selling book of the same name on the screen and won the jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008. He was praised by film critics as the "phoenix nirvana" in Italian film circle. So far, the film has been distributed in 33 countries around the world for 2 million copies, which can be said that the original author who transferred the right to shoot also gave a bad breath.
Camora was shot dead on the spot in Scampia, a slum in the northern suburb of Nablus. Among many films reflecting the mafia, it is the first time to get a work that shows it from the inside of the mafia gang, and it abandons the perspective of always describing the top mafia leaders and turns its attention to a large number of small people and their actual situation. The film is interspersed with five realistic stories, starting with a bloody inter-ethnic vendetta in February 2004, and gradually showing amazing souls. The film was unexpectedly actively cooperated by Camorra, who provided convenience in the filming process. Of course, seeing is believing. If you want to know the details, you should go to the cinema to learn about the other side of contemporary European society.