On December 9th, in the bunker room of the Court of Reggio Calabria, the district Gup Antonino Foti is called to evaluate the request for committal to trial made by the public prosecutor Matteo Campagnaro against 36 people, accused in various capacities of various crimes, including association for the purpose of drug trafficking and aggravated personal aiding and abetting and more. The investigation, coordinated by the Anti-Mafia District Prosecutor’s Office of Reggio Calabria directed by Giuseppe Borrelli, is the result of a long and detailed investigative work conducted by the agents of the State Police Commissariat of Siderno. The investigations have brought to light the existence of an alleged drug association operating between 2012 and 2013, based in San Luca and with branches up to the province of Ravenna. According to the accusatory hypothesis, there would have been, in particular, a group that would have been structured in a stable way, with a clear division of roles and consolidated supply and distribution channels. The narcotic substances – mainly cocaine, but also hashish and marijuana – were allegedly purchased in Locride and subsequently sold wholesale and retail in various regions of Northern Italy, including Cervi in Emilia Romagna, and again in Piedmont and Lombardy.
THE NAMES OF THE INVESTIGATES
Salvatore Algozzino
Giuseppe Altieri
Sergio Arfelli
Alberto Asperti
Saverio Barbaro
Pietro Callipari
Salvatore G. Callipari
Rocco Canturi
Marco Casula
Roberto Cavallo
Salvatore Cordua
Pietro Paolo Cua
Sebastiano Cua
Luigi Michele Cundari
Gianni D’Addiego
Francesco Di Trani
Gerlando Aldo Ferrantello
Roberto Forcelli
Salvatore Giorgi
Vincenzo Giubaldo
Gioacchino Izzo
Elio Marino
Roberto Marolda
Domenico Marvelli
Giuseppe Mirto
Stefano Nicita
Domenico Pace
Giuseppina Pipicella
Sebastiano Pipicella
Eleonora Ragazzini
Salvatore Gianluca Sculli
Salvatore Michele Sergi
Sebastiano Strangio
Salvatore Trimboli
Andrea Trizzino
Bruno Versaci
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