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Newspaper post QUALITÀ e GENUINITÀ AUTENTICA ITALIANA T: 2558 2400 www.miraclefoods.net PENNE with SALMON & SHRIMPS 600gr TAGLIATELLE ai FUNGHI 550gr SPAGHETTI alle VONGOLE 550gr Also Available: PAELLA 600gr READY IN 5-6 MINS ***COOK FROM FROZEN PASTA CON SUGO PRONTO YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT maltatoday SUNDAY • 26 JULY 2015 • ISSUE 820 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY €1.40 Dubious intimacy after murder charge MATTHEW VELLA BUSINESS connections and not only: a piece of agricultural land in Bahrija first owned by the Gaffarena family, and then sold to a third party before being sold again to the sons of former acting police chief Ray Zammit, confirms once again the degree of intimacy that overshadows a dubiously han- dled murder case. The land deal is yet another piece in the puzzle of connections between the Zammit family of police officers and the Gaffarena property owners – both making headlines for different reasons – and in suspicious conflict over the stalemate prosecution of Joe Gaffarena's former son-in-law, Stephen Caruana. In April 2004, the Gaffarena's fam- ily company Alfaclass Developers sold two portions of its agricultural holdings in the Wied Rini area of Bahrija to Alfred Chircop of Zebbug – in total 13,800 square metres for Lm6,100 (€14,200). In June 2009 Chircop then sold half of one of the two fields, a 2,248 sq.m field border- ing on the Gaffarena holdings, to Daniel Zammit and Roderick Zammit, for €11,650. Mafioso's son registered at Zammit's firm's address Bahrija land deal in 2009 made neighbours of Gaffarenas and Zammits after police inspector Daniel Zammit was prosecuting Gaffarena son-in-law Stephen Caruana on murder charge WHO GETS PAID MORE THAN THE PRIME MINISTER? PAGE 7 EXLUSIVE Malta gaming base part of 'Ndrangheta-Mafia-Camorra laundering pact PG6 PAGE 6 MATTHEW VELLA COURT documents obtained by Mal- taToday show that Malta was serving as a money-laundering base for the remote gaming network ran by the 'Ndrangheta, in an alliance that also featured the Camorra of Naples, and the Sicilian Mafia. According to Reggio Calabria's anti- mafia unit, which authored a 700-page dossier for Operation 'Gambling' and warrants for some 128 persons of in- terest, Pendergardens resident Mario Gennaro "guaranteed the controlled diffusion of various illicit [gambling] sites, the result of a criminal pact with entrepreneurs [Renato] Grasso and [Antonio] Padovani, respectively representing the Camorra and the Si- cilian Mafia." for Mafia- Camorra 'alliance' How 'Ndrangheta ran Malta gaming front THE PUBLIC SECTOR RICH-LIST PAGES 8-9 Daniel Zammit

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