Gregorio Bellocco

Gregorio Bellocco (Italian pronunciation: [ɡreˈɡɔːrjo belˈlɔkko]; born 1956 in Rosarno) is an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta. He is the boss of the Bellocco 'ndrina from Rosarno in Calabria. He was a fugitive since 1996 and included in the list of most wanted fugitives in Italy until his capture in February 2005.[1][2]

The Bellocco clan is one of the most powerful groups in the 'Ndrangheta. Activities ranged from drug trafficking, extortion and the control of nearly all commercial businesses in the Gioia Tauro plain. Jointly with the Pesce clan and in collaboration with the Piromalli-Molè 'ndrina they controlled the public contracts for the construction of the container terminal in the port of Gioia Tauro.[1]

He succeeded his cousin Umberto Bellocco – arrested in 1993 – as the acting boss of the clan, until he was arrested in pre-dawn raid on February 16, 2005, while hiding in an underground bunker. A Carabinieri official said police had been hunting Bellocco for a long time. “He ruled from his territory, moving from tunnels and bunkers,” he said. He has to serve time on several convictions, including a life sentence for murder.[1][2][3] He was succeeded by his cousin Giuseppe Bellocco.

References

  1. (in Italian) 'Ndrangheta, arrestato boss "Uno dei 30 latitanti più pericolosi", La Repubblica, February 16, 2005
  2. (in Italian) Arrestato il boss della 'ndrangheta Bellocchio, Rai News, February 16, 2005
  3. Italian police catch mob boss after 10-year hunt, Breaking News, February 16, 2005
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