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Sicilian Mafia Feels the Heat: 35 Gang Members Arrested in Niscemi Drug and Extortion Crackdown

By Matthias Binder April 23, 2026
The daring raid that led to 35 members of mafia members arrested for drug trafficking
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A Coordinated Assault on Organized CrimeExtortion and Waste Trafficking at the CoreDrug Trade Fuels the EmpireBuilding on Past Victories Against Cosa Nostra

A Coordinated Assault on Organized Crime (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Niscemi, Italy – Local businesses in this Sicilian town breathed a sigh of relief after Italian police dismantled a ruthless Cosa Nostra cell that had terrorized the used oil sector through threats and extortion. The operation on April 22 targeted 35 suspects, with most now facing pre-trial detention. Authorities hailed it as a significant step in reclaiming community control from organized crime.

A Coordinated Assault on Organized Crime

Officers moved in with precision, deploying canine units, helicopter support, and ground teams across Niscemi. The raid caught more than two dozen individuals in the act, leading to swift arrests. Court orders had identified 35 targets, resulting in 32 placed in custody and three confined to house arrest.

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This effort built directly on intelligence from prior investigations. It exposed how the group maintained dominance through fear, infiltrating everyday economic activities. Residents had long reported unease over imposed deals and shadowy demands.

Extortion and Waste Trafficking at the Core

The mafia’s scheme centered on the used vegetable oil industry, where they strong-armed companies into unfavorable contracts. Businesses faced fixed payments per deal and quotas for oil collection, all enforced by intimidation. Police described this as a calculated takeover of legitimate trade routes.

Investigators uncovered illegal waste management operations alongside these rackets. Assets worth £5.19 million tied to the illicit trade were confiscated, crippling the network’s financial base. Such infiltration highlighted the mafia’s adaptability in squeezing profits from overlooked sectors.

Drug Trade Fuels the Empire

Drug trafficking formed another pillar of the operation, with evidence of over 200 transactions. Authorities seized records pointing to 1.5 kilograms of cocaine and three kilograms of cannabis distributed through the group. These activities underscored the syndicate’s role in flooding local markets.

Charges ranged widely, reflecting the multifaceted threat:

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  • Mafia-type association
  • External participation in mafia activities
  • Aggravated extortion
  • Illicit competition via violence or threats
  • Aggravated aiding of criminals
  • Illegal waste trafficking
  • Unauthorized waste management
  • Drug trafficking association
  • Drug possession for dealing

Building on Past Victories Against Cosa Nostra

The current bust evolved from Operation ‘Mondo Opposto,’ which netted arrests in December 2023, including a reputed territorial boss. That earlier probe revealed patterns of intimidation that persisted into this network. Continuity in tactics showed the enduring challenge of rooting out these groups.

Sicily’s Cosa Nostra has a notorious history, with figures like Matteo Messina Denaro embodying its brutality. Denaro, captured two years ago after three decades on the run, once orchestrated bombings and murders from hiding. His Trapani stronghold illustrated the clan’s deep entrenchment, even as fugitives.

Yet progress continues. Recent operations like this one demonstrate law enforcement’s growing edge through technology and collaboration. Niscemi’s case may signal vulnerabilities in remaining cells, prompting further scrutiny.

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For the town’s entrepreneurs and families, the arrests offer tangible hope. Free from extortion’s shadow, local commerce stands to thrive. Still, vigilance remains essential, as mafia remnants adapt to survive.

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