Mommo Piromalli and the bosses of several other families established
La Santa at the end of the 1960s. In the same time, he was initiated in the Italian Freemasonry. They were eager to modify the traditional rules of the 'Ndrangheta to get access to contracts for public works in the region and start illegal activities such as drug trafficking, which were prohibited by the traditional code but promised to be very profitable. Through the membership of covert Masonic lodges the 'Ndrangheta bosses were able to contact law enforcement authorities, judges and politicians that were necessary to access public work contracts. According to Gaetano Costa (the former chief of the
Messina Mafia family turned state witness), "it was Mommo Piromalli who – given the enormous interests which the existed in the Reggio Calabria area (the railroad stump, the steelwork center, and the port in Gioia Tauro, etc.) – entrusted himself with the rank of
santista, to assert his higher authority and hence directly control the public works. He said that this rank had been given him directly in Toronto, where there was a very important 'ndrina." ==Getty kidnap==