How pleased they are because they arrested a Mafia boss

Published: October 3, 2014 at 10:15am

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They think it’s going to make us forget the way they didn’t arrest John Dalli, or the way Police Commissioner John Rizzo was kicked out immediately Labour got into power, obviously because he had plans to arrest and interrogate him.

Come on, surely this Mafia boss had certificates from an obscure doctor working for a creepy pseudo-Christian organisation in one-horse village in the backwoods in Germany, saying that he is unable to travel to Italy to face interrogation because of his “psycho-social” issues?

If John Dalli can do it, so can he.




9 Comments Comment

  1. Phili B says:

    Pleased? Scared stiff is more like it. I’m sure they never had a way out of it.

  2. marcus says:

    Yesterday listened to the Rai 2 news and not mention. So after all not such a big fish as pictured in the Malta news?

  3. Jozef says:

    Second one in the space of two months.

    Last August was a camorrista, one of the Gionta clan, in very close relations with the Sicilian Cosa Nostra.

    Cosa Nostra, after the Corleonesi’s mindless violence early 90’s retreated into obscurity, relying on the more ‘traditional’ methods of old families, led by the Palermitan Santapaola.

    Gionta fled Neapolitan territory passing through the Nardo clan’s territory, Sicily’s East to get here.

    Yesterday’s happens to be one of its bosses.

    http://apocalisselaica.net/fe/fuori-tema/cronaca/camorra-arresto-boss-gionta-latitante-finto-turista-per-malta

    http://mezzaparola.altervista.org/content/arrestato-malta-il-super-latitante-brunno-boss-della-cosca-nardo-legato-ai-santapaola

    ‘….Secondo la descrizione del direttore del Servizio centrale operativo Raffaele Grassi, «si tratta di una personalità di spessore nell’ambito della criminalità organizzata». Una figura, quella di Brunno, ancora più pericolosa perché espressione del «cartello tra la cosca Nardo, che opera nella Sicilia orientale, e i Santapaola»…’

    What was it those two camorristi were telling each other on the phone regarding Bastjan and his prime minister brother?

    Those two were footsoldiers of the Casalesi clan, lately the target of a major offensive by the state.

    Malta hanina hobza u sardina.

  4. Jozef says:

    So he didn’t commit crimes here.

    http://catania.livesicilia.it/2014/10/03/latitanza-a-malta-tra-ristoranti-e-casino-i-particolari-della-cattura-di-brunno_311173/

    Not really, just lived the good life, fine dining and regular visits to the casino’.

    Majtezwel hux?

    So he ‘retreated’ to Malta last year.

  5. Grezz says:

    It’s funny how, when some Mafia boss is arrested in Italy, the men arresting him make it a point to have their faces covered, for fear of identification and eventual retribution.

    Not in Malta, where our policemen have balls, eh?

    http://www.tvm.com.mt/news/ara-fejn-kien-jghix-u-l-qabda-tal-mafjuz-sebastiano-brunno/

  6. Angus Black says:

    How come more undesirables have taken to refuge here in the last year or so? We know of two Italians who either entered here or tried to.
    Before we give too much credit to Maltese cops, we have been told that the Italian police was involved ‘with the cooperation of Maltese cops’. So, since this criminal was on Maltese soil, then courtesy demands that local police are given the task of arresting him.
    Now we wait for Mallia to name and promote all the cops who arrested this man. What he will not say is how his ‘secret service’ did not seem to have done anything during the months this man spent on the island under the very nose of our law enforcers!

  7. Tabatha White says:

    Now that that’s done perhaps they should focus on this assassin escapee from a Libya jail who’s been hanging out in Malta for a year:

    https://www.facebook.com/GTLOfficial/photos/a.433642643398629.1073741828.427077124055181/677207985708759/?type=1&theater

    That is, unless they’ve been instructed to take it easy…

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