Italian nun arrested over links to powerful mafia network
Briefly

A nun, Anna Donelli, was among 25 arrested in Italy for alleged connections to the Ndrangheta, reportedly acting as a conduit between the gang and prison associates.
Prosecutors emphasized that these suspects adapted the notorious tactics of the Ndrangheta to operate effectively in northern Italy's criminal landscape, involving complex illicit activities.
Deputy prosecutor Teodoro Catananti highlighted the gang's ability to display both violence and the adaptability necessary to thrive in today's changing criminal environment.
Investigators noted that Donelli's role as a volunteer at San Vittore prison since 2010 allowed her unrestricted access, aiding her alleged facilitation of mafia communications.
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