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Domenico Alvaro (Sinopoli, December 5, 1924 − Sinopoli, July 25, 2010), also known as 'don Micu o Giannuzzu', is an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organisation in Calabria.
He became the head of the locale of Sinopoli and Cosoleto, after the arrest of Carmine Alvaro on July 18, 2005, who had succeeded the historical boss of the clan, Cosimo Alvaro (1920–2000).
He was a mediator for the 'pax mafiosa' of the Second 'Ndrangheta war – in which more than 600 people were killed – brokering a deal between the main adversaries Pasquale Condello and Giorgio De Stefano.[1][2] He became a member of La Provincia, a provincial commission of the 'Ndrangheta formed at the end of the war in September 1991, to avoid further internal conflicts.[2]
He was arrested on July 14, 2010, in one of the most important and large operations against the 'Ndrangheta in Italy ever (Operation Crimine) in which more than 300 criminals were arrested. Due to his bad health he was transferred to a hospital in Reggio Calabria and later to his home in Sinopoli, where he died of natural causes at the age of 86 on July 25, 2011.[3][4]
His son Cosimo Alvaro took over the command of the clan. He was arrested on July 14, 2011[5]
References
- ^ (Italian) Gratteri & Nicaso, Fratelli di Sangue, pp. 65-68
- ^ a b (Italian) Sentenza procedimento penale Olimpia, Tribunale di Reggio Calabria, January 19, 1999
- ^ (Italian) Morto per cause naturali a 86 anni Domenico Alvaro, Il Quotidiano della Calabria, July 27, 2010
- ^ (Italian) Si è spento ieri nella sua abitazione Domenico Alvaro, patriarca di Sinopoli, Gazzetta del Sud, July 26, 2010
- ^ (Italian) 'Ndrangheta, arrestato il super latitante Cosimo Alvaro, Il Quotidiano della Calabria, July 14, 2011
- (Italian) Gratteri, Nicola & Antonio Nicaso (2006). Fratelli di Sangue, Cosenza: Luigi Pellegrini Editore ISBN 88-8101-373-8
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- People from the Province of Reggio Calabria
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