'' about the arrest of the Salvo cousins It was the
pentito Tommaso Buscetta who revealed the affiliation of the Salvos to Cosa Nostra to judge
Giovanni Falcone. However, in a confidential police report from 1972 about the Mafia in Trapani, the brothers Ignazio Salvo (born in 1887 and the father of Antonino Salvo) and Luigi Salvo (born in 1888 and the father of Ignazio Salvo) were indicated as the Mafia bosses of that area. The membership of Cosa Nostra was passed on to their sons. Antonino and Ignazio Salvo were arrested on 12 November 1984, and later convicted of Mafia association. It came out at their trial that when Lima was in Sicily, he was chauffeured around in the Salvos' bulletproof car. Later, pentiti explained even more about the Salvos' role as intermediaries between Cosa Nostra and politicians. According to pentito
Francesco Marino Mannoia, his boss
Stefano Bontade told him that the affiliation of the Salvo cousins should be kept confidential because of their position in business and politics. Contact with the Salvos was maintained by a restricted group of Mafia bosses, such as
Gaetano Badalamenti,
Salvatore Inzerillo and Bontade. After the murder of Bontade and the defeat of the moderate wing of Cosa Nostra in the Mafia war waged by the Corleonesi in the beginning of the 1980s, the relation with the Salvos was taken over by
Salvatore Riina. Although the Salvos were part of the losing side, their political connections were too important to have them killed. The Salvo cousins were also involved in the murder of
Mino Pecorelli on 20 March 1979. On 6 April 1993, Mafia turncoat
Tommaso Buscetta told Palermo prosecutors that he had learnt from his boss Badalamenti that Pecorelli's murder had been carried out in the interest of
Giulio Andreotti. Buscetta testified that
Gaetano Badalamenti told him that the murder had been commissioned by the Salvo cousins as a favor to Andreotti. Andreotti was allegedly afraid that Pecorelli was about to publish information that could have destroyed his political career. Among the information was the complete memoirs of
Aldo Moro, which would be published only in 1990 and which Pecorelli had shown to General
Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa before his death. Dalla Chiesa was also assassinated by Mafia in September 1982. According to pentito
Francesco Marino Mannoia, the Salvos were present at a meeting with
Giulio Andreotti and Mafia boss
Stefano Bontade to try to prevent the Mafia from killing
Piersanti Mattarella, the president of the autonomous region of
Sicily. Mattarella wanted to clean up the government's public contracts racket that benefited Cosa Nostra. Mattarella was killed on 6 January 1980. ==Decline==