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Mafia in Milan: Lidl police stations and the vigilantes of the Court

Involved four of the 10 Italian general managements of the German multinational, on which 214 supermarkets depend - The investigation also reached the Municipality of Milan - The shadow of infiltration by the Laudani mafia clan extends over all these realities

Mafia in Milan: Lidl police stations and the vigilantes of the Court

Maxi operation of the anti-mafia pool of Milan as part of an investigation into the activities of the Laudani family from Catania. The magistrates have appointed four of the 10 Italian general directorates of the German multinational Lidl, active in large-scale distribution, which controls 214 supermarkets and 4 logistics centers in six regions.

In addition, the private surveillance companies of the Court of Milan, which have a total of 600 workers, have been placed under commission. But that's not all: the investigation also reached the Municipality of Milan, where an episode of corruption on a school contract is suspected.

The shadow of infiltration by the Sicilian mafia clan extends over all these realities.

The Gup Giulio Fanales, in an investigation by the assistant prosecutor Ilda Boccassini and the prosecutor Paolo Storari, ordered 14 arrests this morning (11 in prison and 3 under house arrest) not for the mafia, but for crimes all with the aggravating circumstance of the "purpose to favor Cosa Nostra”, criminal conspiracy aimed at committing tax crimes, embezzlement, receiving stolen goods, laundering, trafficking in influence and fictitious heading of assets.

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