Drug dealer from Sassari commits suicide over debts to Calabrians
A dramatic story emerges from the documents of Operation West Pole. Strict rules and harsh sanctions; suppliers close to the gangs are ghosts, nicknamed "Money Heist."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
A gunshot to the temple, to put an end to the problems with the Calabrians. There are horrific stories in the investigation files of the Cagliari District Anti-Mafia Directorate into the two drug trafficking gangs that allegedly moved hundreds of kilos of cocaine and marijuana from Olbia.
According to prosecutor Rossana Allieri's reconstruction, the relationships between the Calabrians (cocaine suppliers) and the Sardinian handlers were based on strict rules of efficiency and punctual payments. Rules with harsh penalties. The tragic story is that of a 45-year-old dealer from Sassari who decided to take his own life on April 30, 2020: unpaid by the small-time dealers to whom he supplied cocaine, and left alone by his alleged accomplices to face the Calabrians' "requests" for payment.
"Berlin" has decided
The suppliers close to the clans are ghosts, faceless and without identities. Even the Carabinieri investigators have only managed to get their nicknames; the Calabrians are called Berlino, Milan, Aldo, and Pompeo, to name a few. Berlino, like one of the protagonists of "La casa de papel," is a big shot. A man who won't listen to reason when he thinks he's dealing with people he deems unreliable.
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