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Pesce 'ndrina

The Pesce 'ndrina is a clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. The 'ndrina is based in Rosarno on the Tyrrhenian coast.
==Powerful 'Ndrangheta clan==
The Pesce clan is one of the most powerful clans in the 'Ndrangheta. Activities range from drug trafficking, extortion and the control of nearly all commercial businesses in the Gioia Tauro plain. Jointly with the Bellocco clan and in collaboration with the Piromalli-Molè 'ndrina they controlled the public contracts for the construction of the container terminal in the port of Gioia Tauro.〔 ('Ndrangheta, arrestato boss "Uno dei 30 latitanti più pericolosi" ), La Repubblica, February 16, 2005〕
After the construction of the port, the Piromalli-Mole and Pesce-Bellocco clans controlled activities tied to the port, the hiring of workers, and relations with port unions and local institutions, according to a report of the Italian Antimafia Commission. They who would guarantee peace and order on the docks in return for a ‘security tax’ of US$1.50 per for each transshipped container.〔(Gioia Tauro 'controlled by mafia for over a decade' ), Lloyd’s List, February 21, 2008〕 The clan is also alleged to have secured lucrative public building contracts related to the Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway.〔( Anti-mafia police arrest 17 in 'Ndrangheta bust ), ANSA, January 12, 2010〕
The Pesce clan was an important power behind the decision to appoint Domenico Oppedisano as ''capo crimine'' – the ceremonial head of the 'Ndrangheta – in August 2009.〔 The election of Oppedisano had not been easy. Giuseppe Pelle aspired to replace his ailing father Antonio ''Gambazza'' Pelle as ''capo crimine'' and keep the title in San Luca at the risk of triggering a conflict between clans. However, Vincenzo Pesce felt that the nomination of Pelle would distort the equilibrium in the 'Ndrangheta and threatened to form a separate organization taking some 30 ''locali'' – local 'Ndrangheta organisations – with him. As a result, Oppedisano became the ''capo crimine'' in stead of Pelle.〔 (Un compromesso favorisce Micu Oppedisano ), Gazzetta del Sud, March 9, 2011〕〔 (Oppedisano, il patriarca considerato una garanzia ), Corriere della Sera, March 8, 2012〕 At the time Pesce boasted to command some 500 affiliates.〔 (Traditi dalle telecamere del capo ), La Repubblica, April 18, 2012〕

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