Rome, March 4, SPA -- Italian authorities seized Tuesday assets worth some150 million euros (228 million US dollars) - including homes, firms,shops, bank accounts and luxury vehicles - allegedly belonging to the'Ndrangheta, the Calabrian version of the mafia, DPA reported. The morning raids, carried out by the police backed by militaryunits, took place mostly in the 'Ndrangheta's notorious stronghold -the town of San Luca in Italy's southern Calabria region. Other possessions including companies and real estate were seizedin the northern industrial heartland of Lombardy, news reports said. Officials suspect most of the confiscated goods belong to two SanLuca-based 'Ndrangheta families, Nirta-Strangio and Pelle-Vottari. The families have been locked in a bloody feud since the early1990s. Victims are believed to include six Italians killed in aAugust 2007 gangland shooting outside a pizzeria in Duisburg,Germany. During Tuesday's operation police discovered an underground bunkerin one of seized buildings which investigators believed was used as ahideout by 'Ndrangheta boss Antonio Pelle, the ANSA news agencyreported. Pelle was sentenced to 26 years in jail for organized crime-related activities but has been on the run since 2000. Last week an Italian parliamentary report described the'Ndrangheta as "the most modern (criminal) organization, the mostpowerful one as far as cocaine trafficking goes". Likening the 'Ndrangheta's international reach to that of the al-Qaeda terrorist network, the report said it is "able to obtain andoffer deadly weapons of war and destruction." Over the decades, the group has spread to central and northernItaly, in much of Europe as well as in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia,Morocco, Canada, the United States and Australia, the report said.--SPA www.spa.gov.sa/533139
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