Police seize Camorra stores in Rome

P(ANSA) – Rome, April 11 – Italian police in Rome have seized stores, restaurants, apartments and assets worth seven million euros from three Neapolitan entrepreneurs allegedly linked to the Campania-based Camorra crime syndicate, investigators said Friday.BRThe operation follows the arrest in January of the three businessmen – brothers Luigi, Antonio and Salvatore Righi – and the seizure of several pizza outlets and restaurants they owned in downtown Rome.BRThe Righi brothers are accused of money laundering on behalf of the Contini Camorra clan.BRThe new operation has led to the shutdown of an ice cream parlor on the central Via del Tritone street and three bars and pizza outlets in the famous Piazza Navona and Piazza di Spagna squares.BRPolice also seized apartments in Naples and a company in Reggio Calabria.BR/P
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