The
'Ndrangheta, an
Italian mafia-type syndicate, has been accused by
pentito Francesco Fonti, a former member of 'Ndrangheta, of sinking at least 30 ships loaded with toxic waste, much of it radioactive. In 2005, Fonti revealed the conspiracy in the news magazine ''
L'espresso''. His statements led to widespread investigations into the radioactive waste disposal rackets, involving
Giorgio Comerio and his disposal company, the Odm (Oceanic Disposal Management).
Legambiente, an Italian
NGO for the protection of the environment, provided the public prosecutor's office with all the data collected by Legambiente since 1994 concerning the disappearance of at least 40 ships in
Mediterranean waters. Over two decades, Italian prosecutors have looked into more than 30 suspicious deep-water sinkings. They suspect that Italian and foreign industrialists have acted in league with the 'Ndrangheta, and possibly government agencies, to use the Mediterranean as a dumping ground. Vessels that sank in fair weather had suspicious cargo, sent no mayday or the crew vanished. Fonti personally sank three ships and identified a wreck located 28 kilometres off the coast of
Cetraro, in
Calabria, by environmental workers as MV
Cunsky and says he sank it himself in 1992, complete with 120 barrels of toxic and radioactive waste. He said 'Ndrangheta received
£100,000 for the job. Fonti had been put on the job by his boss
Sebastiano Romeo of the 'Ndrangheta clan from
San Luca in collaboration with
Giuseppe Giorgi. Another 'Ndrangheta boss involved was
Natale Iamonte who sank ships near
Melito di Porto Salvo. However, the vessel they surveyed off Cetraro in deep waters off the coast of Calabria turned out to be a passenger steamship sunk by a German submarine in 1917. Consequently, one of the prosecutors questioned the reliability of Fonti on the alleged sinkings, although his collaboration with the authorities since 1994 had resulted in high-profile arrests of 'Ndrangheta members involved in drug trafficking. ==Alleged delivery of toxic waste to Somalia==