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Italy: Godfathers Strike Gold As Wines Go To Pot

Bruce Johnson in Rome

Daily Telegraph

Tuesday 04 Sep 2001

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VINE growers in Sicily are being coaxed by the Mafia to abandon their
vineyards for a much more lucrative crop - cannabis, say local
investigators.

In a full-page report yesterday, the newspaper La Repubblica said an
area stretching for "thousands of square kilometres" had been nicknamed
il triangolo d'oro di marijuana.

The capital of the "golden triangle" is Partinico, a Mafia heartland 12
miles from Palermo, where cannabis grows in greenhouses among the
vineyards.

During the most recent of 10 seizures at cannabis plantations in the
area, paramilitary police arrested nine farmers, including Antonio
Bonomo, son of Don Giuseppe Bonomo, the Mafia godfather of Partinico.

They found 14,000 plants in greenhouses he controlled near Menfi, which
used the latest technological equipment. The plants were said to have
reached an average height of 5ft. Police also impounded two tons of
cannabis with a commercial value of UKP25 million.

The growers are thought to have successfully eluded the police until
now by dismantling the greenhouses after harvesting their crop or
following a tip-off. The greenhouses are then re-erected elsewhere.

The paper quoted an investigator as saying: "By offering them millions
of lire the cannabis producers easily persuade small and large
landholders alike to rent them land on short lets where they can set up
their greenhouses.

"The landowner, faced with the potential pitfalls of growing melons and
baby tomatoes, wastes no time accepting such offers. He can make more
money, while working and risking less."


 

 

 

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