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The Mafia is Italy's biggest industry according to the 2011 annual report on organized crime by the business federation Confesercenti. Mafia rackets accounted for 140 billion euros or 7 percent of Italy's GDP last year. The recently signed anti-Camorra protocol, aimed at fighting juvenile delinquency in Naples and protecting Neapolitans from organized crime, had been long awaited. For the first time the state at all levels of government has committed to seriously tackling the Camorra issue. The document was signed by the country's Interior Minister, Anna Maria Cancellieri, Justice Minister Paola Severino, Naples Mayor Luigi De Magistris, and local and regional authorities. On this week's INFocus we focus on how the Camorra controls everything in Naples and most of the Campania region from gambling to construction and the disposal of industrial and household waste as well as how the state intends to fight it. Watch this video on our Website: www.presstv.ir Follow our Facebook on: www.facebook.com Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com Follow our Tumblr on: presstvchannel.tumblr.com

  1. infoibatorerosso
    You do not have a clear picture of the italian situation. We do have almost 350.000 men, between police and military police. If there was the political willing to crash mafia it ould be done in a few years. Unfortunately mafia and politics often go han
    December 24, 2012
  2. ComputerHacker911
    THE GUY WHOS TALKING IN HERE IS SO BORING. HE TALKS LIKE HES HALF DEAD OR MENTALY CHALLANGED
    December 24, 2012
  3. Avanging Angel
    Italians need ex-military members forming a underground civilian militia,..those ex-military need to teach tactics for self-defense/protection, as well as protection of liberty / constitution .
    December 24, 2012