Salvatore G. diligently looked after the two women who had broken down in their Audi at a motorway service station near Lamezia Terme, in the middle of Calabria. It was just before Christmas. What G. didn’t know: the police had been monitoring him for weeks. Cameras filmed his house, his phone was tapped, and his Fiat Panda had bugs, tracking devices, the whole shebang. Ultimately, investigators believed he was one of the Calabrian mafia’s most important drug traffickers. And so they recorded how he and his men suddenly made frantic calls on the evening of December 22, 2019 to organize a tow truck and a workshop for the broken Q7.
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