1950s In 1952,
Giuseppe Morabito was reported for unlawful occupation of property and damage, illegal possession of weapons, coercion, and assault.
1960s and 1970s In 1965, Morabito was the subject of a complaint for unlawful occupation and vandalism of buildings, illegal possession of firearms, coercion, and assault. The Locri massacre took place on June 23, 1967. During this event, mafia leaders Domenico Cordì, Carmelo Siciliano, and Vincenzo Saraceno were killed. The objective of the attack was to punish Domenico Cordì, who had engaged in cigarette trafficking on his own, bypassing the Morabito 'ndrina, which controlled this activity in the region. Accused of homicide, Giuseppe Morabito was eventually released in 1971 due to lack of evidence. In 1985, the so-called "Motticella feud" broke out with between the Morabito 'ndrina and the Palamara-Scriva 'ndrina.
1990s In the 1990s, the Morabito 'ndrina expanded their operations through money laundering and cocaine trafficking in collaboration with
Colombian drug cartels. They employed intermediaries for this trade, such as former priest Franco Mondellini from
Brancaleone, born in
Parabiago in the
province of Milan, who was arrested by police in 1996 near
Parma. In 1994, he played a key role in establishing the Morabito's presence in
Colombia, particularly
Bogotá. The clan also formed alliances with
Albanian mafia groups. During the same period, the
Olimpia investigation revealed the 'ndrina’s infiltration into the administration of the
University of Messina. In March 1993, fugitive Pietro Morabito was arrested after being betrayed by the issue date on his identity card — February 29, 1993, a non-existent day. That same year,
Rocco Morabito was arrested in
Messina and sentenced to two years in prison for extorting the company Sir S.r.l. – Società Italiana di Ristorazione. In 1996, Domenico Morabito, the eldest son of Giuseppe Morabito, was killed in Africo. A 1997 ruling issued by the Court of
Locri against Giuseppe Morabito revealed that ships arriving from
South America were offloading hundreds of kilograms of "materials to be refined" into the sea off the coast of Africo.
2000s In 2003, following the
Armonia investigation, the existence of a mafia association known as
crimine, which united various Calabrian clans along the
Ionian coast under the leadership of Giuseppe Morabito, was revealed. Among the members of this organization were, among others, Giuseppe Pansera, Filiberto Maesano,
Antonio Pelle, and
Giuseppe Pelle. On February 18, 2004,
Giuseppe Morabito, nicknamed
U Tiraddrittu, then aged 70 and considered the top figure among the 'Ndrangheta members, was arrested in
Cardeto, Calabria, after being on the run for 12 years. According to the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission, he was even more significant than the
Capo di tutti capi of Cosa Nostra,
Bernardo Provenzano. His arrest was carried out during a joint operation between the Carabinieri’s Special Operations Group (
Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale) and the provincial command of the Carabinieri in the Province of Reggio Calabria. On October 21, 2005, Operation
Ciaramella began in Africo and San Luca targeting drug trafficking. Fifty individuals were arrested, including Salvatore Morabito, one of the main traffickers from Africo, along with 99 other suspects. On February 13, 2007, they were collectively sentenced to a total of 153 years in prison. On March 24, 2006, Brunetta Morabito, niece of the boss Giuseppe Morabito, was wounded by three gunshots fired by her brother, Giovanni Morabito, in Messina. Giovanni later surrendered himself to the Carabinieri in Reggio Calabria. On May 3, 2007, a large-scale anti-mafia operation was carried out in Milan targeting the Morabito, Bruzzaniti, and Palamara clans. During the operation, 250 kilograms of cocaine were confiscated in the Lombard capital. The drugs originated from South America and arrived via
Dakar,
Senegal, and then through the
Port of Genoa. This drug trafficking was led by Salvatore Morabito, while Leone Autelitano managed the connections between Calabria, Milan, and
Brazil. On January 28, 2008, during Operation
Onorata Sanità in Calabria, 18 individuals were arrested, including regional councilor Domenico Crea and members of the Morabito clan, on charges of mafia association, infiltration into public administration, forgery, and use of forged documents. On February 13, during Operation
Noas, 50 people affiliated with the Morabito, Bruzzaniti, and Palamara clans were arrested, among them the mayor of Staiti and the deputy mayor of Brancaleone. These clans were also involved in trafficking with the
Camorra's
Casalesi clan. On October 22, 2008, Domenico Morabito, nephew of the boss Giuseppe Morabito, was arrested by officers from Locri and Africo Nuovo. He was apprehended on charges of mafia association and currency forgery. Domenico had previously escaped during an earlier police operation called
Bellu Lavuru.
2010s On April 26, 2010, after four days of pursuit, Rocco Morabito, son of the former boss Giuseppe Morabito and then leader of the Morabito 'ndrina, was arrested in
Melito di Porto Salvo. On May 31, 2010, Santo Gligora,
one of most wanted fugitives in Italy and a member of the Morabito 'ndrina, was arrested in Platì. He had been on the run for 13 years. On March 5, 2013, Operation
Metropolis, carried out by the Financial Guard of Reggio Calabria and the Central Investigation Service on Organized Crime in Rome, concluded with the arrest of 20 individuals, including Giuseppe Morabito (already in prison), his son Rocco Morabito, and Francesco Sculli, father of the footballer
Giuseppe Sculli. During this operation, €450 million were confiscated from the 'ndrina. On January 10, 2017, Operation
Buena Ventura, which lasted two years, concluded with the uncovering of an international drug trafficking network led by
Rocco Morabito. He was in contact with members of Colombian cartels. On September 4, 2017, Rocco Morabito was captured in the city of
Montevideo,
Uruguay after 23 years on the run in an operation carried out by the Uruguayan police. The boss had been living there since 2001 with a Brazilian passport under the false name "Francisco Antonio Capeletto Souza." On March 9, 2018, a judge in Montevideo approved his extradition. On September 26, 2017, Giuseppe Morabito, known as "Pascià" (born 1986), nephew of Giuseppe "U Tiradrittu" and son of Domenico (killed by police in 1996), was arrested in
Cantù,
Lombardy on charges of mafia association and aggravated extortion. The 'ndrina was establishing itself there, spreading terror in the nightclubs of Piazza Garibaldi, demanding protection money from local merchants, and challenging rivals from
Mariano Comense. Wiretaps revealed that Morabito was connected to businessman Antonino Lugarà, who was arrested the same day for corruption along with the mayor of Seregno. On May 7, 2018, Operation
Santa Cruz concluded, spanning Reggio Calabria, and the northern Italian cities of
Domodossola, Milan,
Gallarate, and
Busto Arsizio. The State Police executed arrest warrants for 13 individuals suspected of trafficking and dealing narcotics in the
Val d'Ossola area and the neighboring Swiss territory. Investigations revealed connections with Calabria, where drug seizures were also carried out. Among those arrested was Giovanni Rosario Russo from
Roccaforte del Greco, previously convicted in the early 1990s for international drug trafficking and believed to be linked to members of the 'Ndrangheta settled in Val d'Ossola, connected to the Paviglianiti 'ndrina of
San Lorenzo as well as the Morabito 'ndrina. On 24 June 2019, Rocco Morabito escaped from the central penitentiary (Cárcel Central) of
Montevideo with three other inmates "through a hole in the roof of the building". On July 3, 2019, the Police in Rome seized movable and immovable assets valued at €120 million, including properties in Rome,
Rignano Flaminio,
Morlupo,
Campagnano di Roma, and
Grottaferrata, as well as a family trust and a business network contract. These assets belonged to the alleged affiliates Antonio Placido Scriva, Domenico Morabito, Domenico Antonio Mollica, Giuseppe Velonà, and Salvatore Ligato of the Morabito-Palamara-Scriva 'ndrine.
2020s On May 24, 2021,
Rocco Morabito was finally arrested in
João Pessoa, Paraíba in
Brazil. He was extradited to Italy on July 6, 2022. ==References==