Calajò Clan, Flurry of Convictions in Milan: Four Years for a Truck Driver from Olbia
According to the Lombardy DDA, the cocaine trafficking organization had accomplices on the island, including the truck driver Antonio PirastruPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
A flurry of convictions in the afternoon in Milan for the alleged bosses and henchmen of the Calajò clan, according to the DDA of the Lombardy city an organization of cocaine traffickers, with an operational base in the Milanese neighborhood of Barona. The investigations of the deputies Francesco De Tommasi and Gianluca Prisco also involved Olbia. The Gallura branch of the Barrios bis operation concerns the relationships of the Barona clan with the alleged Sardinian accomplices, the mechanic Massimo Pileri and the truck driver Antonio Pirastru .
The latter, defended by criminal lawyers Angelo Merlini and Donatella Corronciu, was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison. Pileri, assisted by lawyer Antonello Desini, chose the ordinary procedure. The investigating judge of the Court of Milan, Manuela Castellabate, sentenced Luca Calajò, 44, nephew of the alleged boss, Nazzareno Calajò, to 12 years in prison. According to the DDA of Milan, Luca Calajò was at home in Olbia and often reached the Gallura city by traveling by plane with tickets registered to other people or registered with false data.
The investigating judge also sentenced two women who allegedly played a role in organizing the transport of cocaine loads to Sardinia, Sabrina De Carli (6 years in prison) and Antonia Minasi (7 years). During the investigations, episodes also emerged that would confirm the clan's strong interest in controlling the Meazza stadium curves .