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Italian police say they have arrested nearly 100 people in anti-Mafia raids across the southern island of Sicily and in the central region of Tuscany. | Italian police say they have arrested nearly 100 people in anti-Mafia raids across the southern island of Sicily and in the central region of Tuscany. |
They say the operation targeted the bosses of local clans who were planning to rebuild the Sicilian Mafia - also known as Cosa Nostra. | They say the operation targeted the bosses of local clans who were planning to rebuild the Sicilian Mafia - also known as Cosa Nostra. |
A police statement said the raids involved some 1,200 police officers. | A police statement said the raids involved some 1,200 police officers. |
The Sicilian Mafia was dealt huge blow with the arrest in 2006 of its boss Bernardo Provenzano. | The Sicilian Mafia was dealt huge blow with the arrest in 2006 of its boss Bernardo Provenzano. |
The police operation, codenamed Perseus, involved the use of helicopters and dogs in a vast sweep across Italy, says the BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Rome. | |
Police said it was the result of a nine-month operation that included the use of phone taps. | |
Those being held are accused of extortion, arms dealing and drugs trafficking. | |
Loss of influence | |
The police statement said that Matteo Messina Denaro, alleged to be one of the mobsters trying to become the overall leader, was behind the plan to set up a Mafia council with the aim of appointing a new godfather, to re-establish the Cosa Nostra's influence. | |
That has been on the wane since Provenzano - who is also known as the "Boss of Bosses" - was arrested in April 2006 after 43 years on the run. | |
After his arrest Provenzano was believed to have handed the reins of the Cosa Nostra to a younger man, Salvatore Lo Piccolo. | After his arrest Provenzano was believed to have handed the reins of the Cosa Nostra to a younger man, Salvatore Lo Piccolo. |
He was arrested in November 2007, and police say they are still not sure who is now heading the Cosa Nostra. | He was arrested in November 2007, and police say they are still not sure who is now heading the Cosa Nostra. |
But analysts believe that other mafia organisations on the mainland, including the 'Ndrangheta and Camorra, have increased their presence in organised crime both in Italy and in other countries. | |
For many years, the Mafia's core criminal activity has concentrated largely on protection rackets and the construction business. It is also involved in drug trafficking and money laundering. | For many years, the Mafia's core criminal activity has concentrated largely on protection rackets and the construction business. It is also involved in drug trafficking and money laundering. |