UPI en Español  |   UPI Asia  |   About UPI  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Italy seizes $1.7B in alleged crime assets

|
 
Published: April 3, 2013 at 11:39 AM

PALERMO, Italy, April 3 (UPI) -- Some $1.7 billion in assets were seized Wednesday from a wind-farm king who Italian police allege is linked to the reputed head of the Cosa Nostra crime family.

The confiscations by anti-mafia police represented the largest operation against the crime syndicate ever conducted in Italy, ANSA reported.

Seized were 43 companies or stakes in companies, 98 properties and seven vehicles, police said. In addition, 66 financial assets were confiscated, including bank accounts, credit cards and life insurance policies.

The confiscations took place in Sicily, Lombardy, Lazio and Calabria.

All the property and assets belonged to Vito Nicastri, whom Italian media described as a leading player in the clean energy industry, particularly wind and solar energy.

Investigators said the seizures, the latest in a "scorched earth" policy to drain the resources of fugitive crime boss Messina Denaro, "hit the gray area of Cosa Nostra."

Police charge Nicastri "maintained constant relations with members of Cosa Nostra" in three provinces that gave him "a prominent position in the south [of Italy.]."

Previous investigations have found "huge" involvement by Cosa Nostra in wind farms near Trapani, Denaro's alleged base of operations.

Nicastri, 57, was ordered into "special supervision" that requires him to regularly check in with police.

Recommended Stories
© 2013 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
Immigration rally in Washington, D.C. MTV Movie Awards Cherry Blossoms in Washington, D.C.
Miss NY USA crowns ASPCA King and Queen Academy of American Country Music Awards 2013: Celebrity break ups and divorces
Additional World News Stories
1 of 19
Arias Is Found Guilty of Murder in Arizona
View Caption
Jodi Arias (R) reacts as she hears the verdict of guilty of first degree murder after a four month trial in Phoenix, Arizona, May 8, 2013. Arias was convicted of murdering her lover Travis Alexander in Tempe, Arizona in June of 2008. UPI// Rob Schumacher/Arizona Republic/Pool
fark
There's a reason Charles Ramsey was quick to think he was hearing a "domestic violence" situation...
Psychic faces backlash for telling mother of Amanda Berry that her daughter was dead back in 2004....
After years of study, scientists conclude Oregon is the worst state to retire in
Tin Foil Hat Time: Unidentified Body found with no identifying markers except a Masonic tattoo
Charles Ramsey : "I got a paycheck, take that reward and give it to the kidnap victims
News: 16 year old girl is a swimming champ who has been shattering world records. FARK: She was...