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Giuseppe Pelle : ウィキペディア英語版
Giuseppe Pelle
Giuseppe Pelle (born in San Luca, Calabria, August 20, 1960) is an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organisation in Calabria. He is the son of Antonio Pelle, also known as ''Ntoni Gambazza'', the ''capo crimine'', the ceremonial head of the 'Ndrangheta.〔 (Relazione annuale sulla 'ndrangheta ), Commissione parlamentare di inchiesta sul fenomeno della criminalità organizzata mafiosa o similare (Relatore: Francesco Forgione), February 2008〕
=='Ndrangheta heritage ==
Giuseppe was the second-born son of the undisputed leader of one of the most powerful clans of San Luca, Antonio Pelle and Giuseppa Giampaolo. His older brother Salvatore Pelle, wanted since 1991, was arrested on March 10, 2007, making Giuseppe the acting boss of the clan.〔 (Da latitante Salvatore Pelle si muoveva solo con bus e treni ), Gazetta del Sud, March 11, 2007〕 One of the four sons of Antonio Pelle, Giuseppe married Marianna Barbaro, a daughter of the ‘Ndrangheta boss Francesco Barbaro from Platì, securing a tight alliance between these two powerful 'ndrine.〔 (Morto Antonio Pelle, "patriarca" di San Luca ), Gazzetta del Sud, November 5, 2009〕
In March 2010, the police managed to place a bug in the home of Pelle. "In the house they talked about the 'Ndrangheta twelve hours a day," according to prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, "they felt safe and discussed freely." In just over a month hundreds of meetings were recorded between mafiosi, politicians, entrepreneurs, professionals, businessmen and middlemen of any kind, and even people with links to intelligence services.〔 ("Sono bastate tre cimici per dare un duro colpo alla 'ndrangheta" ), La Reppublica, September 30, 2011〕
The conversations confirmed the existence of ''La Provincia'', a provincial commission of the 'Ndrangheta, formed at the end of the Second 'Ndrangheta war in September 1991 to avoid further internal conflicts. They also confirmed that Giuseppe Pelle had succeeded his father and that he was in charge of managing the affairs of the 'Ndrangheta clans on the Ionic side (the Aspromonte mountains and Locride) of Calabria, together with Rocco Morabito, who had succeeded his father Giuseppe Morabito 'u tiradrittu'. (Other so-called ''mandamenti'' are those for the Tyrrhenian side (the plains of Gioia Tauro) and one central ''mandamento'' for the city of Reggio Calabria)〔 (La ‘ndrangheta muta pelle, regole e gerarchie ), Gazzetta del Sud, May 23, 2010〕
The conversations also revealed talks with the politician Santi Zappalà, a member of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s conservative People of Freedom party and part of the Regional Council of Calabria. Politicians running for office in regional elections held in March 2010 visited the house of Giuseppe Pelle offering favourable treatment for 'Ndrangheta inmates and public works contracts if he would deliver votes. Zappala turned out to be the second most voted candidate in the province of Reggio and fourth in the region of Calabria. In December 2010 he was arrested.〔(Five politicians arrested for allegedly offering the mafia favours for votes ), ADN Kronos, December 21, 2010〕

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