- Salvatore Greco "Ciaschiteddu"
Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco (
January 13 ,1923 –March 7 ,1978 ) was a powerful mafioso and boss of theMafia Family inCiaculli , an outlying suburb ofPalermo famous for its citrus fruit groves, where he was born. His nickname was "Ciaschiteddu" or "Chichiteddu", translated from the Sicilian alternatively as "little bird" or as "wine jug"."Ciaschiteddu" Greco was the first "secretary" of the first
Sicilian Mafia Commission that was formed somewhere in 1958. That position came to him almost naturally because he headed one of the most influential Mafia clans at the time, which went back to the late 19th century.He was the son of Giuseppe Greco who was killed during a bloody internal feud between the factions of the
Greco Mafia family in Ciaculli andCroceverde Giardini in 1946-47. The peace between the two rival factions of the Greco clan was settled by giving the rights of the Giardini estate to Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco and his cousin Salvatore Greco, also known as "l'ingegnere" or "Totò il lungo".Dickie, "Cosa Nostra", p. 254-59] Servadio, "Mafioso", p. 178-79.] Although descendants of the old, established rural Mafia, the Greco cousins quickly learned to profit from the post-war economic boom and became involved in cigarette smuggling and heroin trafficking.Head of the Mafia Commission
"Ciaschiteddu” Greco was present at series of meetings between top American and Sicilian mafiosi that took place in
Palermo between October 12-16, 1957, in hotel Delle Palme inPalermo .Joseph Bonnano ,Lucky Luciano ,John Bonventre ,Frank Garofalo ,Santo Sorge andCarmine Galante were among the American mafiosi present, while among the Sicilian side there were – apart from the Greco cousins –Giuseppe Genco Russo ,Angelo La Barbera ,Gaetano Badalamenti ,Calcedonio Di Pisa andTommaso Buscetta .One of the outcomes of this meeting was that the Sicilian Mafia composed its first
Sicilian Mafia Commission and appointed "Ciaschiteddu" Greco as its "primus interpares".Arlacchi, p. 60-63] Gambetta, "The Sicilian Mafia", p. 112]According to the
pentito Tommaso Buscetta , "Ciaschiteddu" Greco was involved in the killing ofEnrico Mattei , the controversial president of the state oil company Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi (ENI ) who died in a mysterious plane crash onOctober 27 ,1962 . He was probably also involved in the decision to kill the journalistMauro De Mauro , who disappeared onSeptember 16 ,1970 while investigating the Mattei case on request of film directorFrancesco Rosi . (The film [http://imdb.com/title/tt0068346/ "Il Caso Mattei"] was released in 1972)First Mafia War
"Ciaschiteddu" Greco was one of the protagonists in a bloody
Mafia war between rival clans in Palermo in the early 1960s – known as the FirstMafia War , a second started in the early 1980s –, for the control of the profitable opportunities brought about by rapid urban growth and the illicit heroin trade to North America. The conflict was sparked by a quarrel over an underweight shipment of heroin and the murder ofCalcedonio Di Pisa – an ally of the Greco's – in December 1962. The Greco’s suspected the brothers Salvatore andAngelo La Barbera of the attack.Schneider & Schneider, "Reversible Destiny", p. 65-66] Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 103-04]On
June 30 ,1963 a car bomb exploded near Greco’s house in Ciaculli, killing seven police and military officers sent to defuse it after an anonymous phone call. The outrage over theCiaculli Massacre changed the Mafia war into a war against the Mafia. It prompted the first concerted anti-mafia efforts by the state in post-war Italy. The Sicilian Mafia Commission was dissolved and of those mafiosi who had escaped arrest many went abroad. "Ciaschiteddu" Greco fled to Caracas in Venezuela.Servadio, "Mafioso", p. 181.] " [http://www.tni.org/archives/tblick/aruba.htm The Rothschilds of the Mafia on Aruba] ", by Tom Blickman, Transnational Organized Crime, Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1997]The repression caused by the Ciaculli Massacre disarranged the Sicilian heroin trade to the United States. Mafiosi were banned, arrested and incarcerated. Control over the trade fell into the hands of a few fugitives: the Greco cousins,
Pietro Davì ,Tommaso Buscetta andGaetano Badalamenti .On
December 22 ,1968 , "Ciaschiteddu" Greco was sentenced in absentia to 4 years in prison at the trial against "the 114" inCatanzaro that was a consequence of theCiaculli Massacre . In the appeal he was acquitted. In 1973 he received the maximum period of five years of internal banishment at the remote island ofAsinara , but he was nowhere to be found.In Venezuela
Meanwhile, in Venezuela Greco formed alliances with the
Gambino crime family in New York and theCuntrera-Caruana Mafia family from Siculiana (Sicily) to facilitate drug trafficking.While he resided in Venezuela, "Ciaschiteddu" Greco still remained an important figure in the internal leadership of Cosa Nostra, for which he travelled to Italy regularly. He was involved in the decisions to re-establish the Mafia Commission in 1970, and whether or not to take part in the neo-fascist wing coup attempt of
Junio Valerio Borghese for which Borghese had offered amnesty for Mafia members in prison. Cosa Nostra decided not to take part and the attempt foiled onDecember 8 ,1970 . [Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 151-53]In January 1978, the old and ailing "Ciaschiteddu" Greco came all the way from Venezuela to try to refrain
Gaetano Badalamenti ,Giuseppe Di Cristina andSalvatore Inzerillo from retaliating against the growing power of theCorleonesi headed byTotò Riina . His efforts were in vain and the struggle would prove to be the prelude to theSecond Mafia War .On
March 7 ,1978 , "Ciaschiteddu" Greco died inCaracas (Venezuela ) fromcirrhosis of the liver.References
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*Gambetta, Diego (1993)."The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection", London: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-80742-1
*Servadio, Gaia (1976). "Mafioso. A history of the Mafia from its origins to the present day", London: Secker & Warburg ISBN 0440551048
*Shawcross, Tim & Martin Young (1987). "Men Of Honour: The Confessions Of Tommaso Buscetta", Glasgow: Collins ISBN 0-00-217589-4
*Sterling, Claire (1990). "Octopus. How the long reach of the Sicilian Mafia controls the global narcotics trade", New York Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-671-73402-4
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*de icon Chotjewitz, Peter O. (1973). "Malavita. Mafia zwischen gestern und morgen", Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch ISBN 3-462-00942-7
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