Thursday, January 20, 2011

120 New York And New England Mafiosos Busted In Historic Sweep

FBI:CPS announced that more than 120 associates face charges of organized crime, including murder, robbery and drug trafficking in one of the largest in the history of the FBI's Mafia breach, Khamis
O U.S.. The Attorney General Eric Holder told a news conference Thursday in New York City that the suspects, including 127 of the senior members of the Gambino, Colombo, leaders of the Mafia and organized crime, the alleged former New England. Targeted all five families of the five major crime in New York.
The cost includes dozens of violations of values, he said, including "people consider classic hits the enemy, to eliminate the" murder during a robbery and failed a double shot in a dispute over a bar spilled drink.
He was arrested more than 100 defendants Thursday as a husband than 800 federal police and busts made in various countries. Arrested one person in Italy.
The charges included alleged corruption among other workers in the dock who were forced to kick back part of their holiday bonuses to the families of crime.
The owner of the arrests a "major step forward in the fight against our nation to combat organized crime."
Court of crimes to include murders dating back 30 years, and another recently as 2002. One of the defendants, including the outcome of the arrest of a former officer in New York City police.
Authorities said the investigation and helped by thousands of conversations recorded by informants alleged gang.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Providence, was arrested for Luigi Manocchio, former president of the family of the alleged crime Patryarka New England, Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The indictment accused him of collecting payments for the protection of the owners of a strip club. Prosecutors said Iafrate also arrested Thomas, who works as an accountant at the club and set aside money for Manocchio.
The termination of service as a result of several investigations. FBI has decimated the help of mob turncoats among the family in recent years and led to jail for a long time for a leader to some.
On Friday, a federal judge ruled in Brooklyn, John "Sonny" Franzese, 93, for eight years in prison for forcibly strip clubs in Manhattan, and a pizza restaurant on Long Island.
In October, the rule of the apostate Mafia Salvatore Vitale to the time that had elapsed after federal prosecutors praised his betrayal total crime syndicate - and he apologized to the families of the victims. The authorities said he had a hand in at least 11 murders, including gang fellow at the indiscriminate effects infamous Donnie Brasco.
And helped the evidence submitted after his arrest in 2003, destroying the family Bonanno crime once fearsome organization, Assistant U.S. Q. The lawyer said Greg Andres.

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