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- Banda_della_Comasina abstract "La Banda della Comasina (Band of Comasina) is the name which the Italian media used to describe a criminal group active in the 1970s in robberies, kidnappings, drug trafficking and weapons in the northern area of Milan: the Comasina.The area of action included the control of entire neighborhoods in Milan, with the presence of roadblocks out any well-circumscribed, consisting of members and in which policemen were robbed and maligned.Controlled by Renato Vallanzasca, it was often at odds with the band of Francis Turatello active throughout Milan and head of many trades. Along with Vallanzasca, the most famous members of the band were: Antonio Colia, Rossano Cochis, Vito Pesce, Claudio Gatti, Carlo Carluccio and Antonio Furiato, the latter two died in gun battles with policemen, respectively, in Piazza Vetra in Milan, during a visit to a robbery and the motorway A4 exit Dalmine, while the banda, to complete, was organizing the kidnapping of a businessman from Bergamo.The group's most famous criminal action is the seizure of Manuela Trapani, age 16, who was daughter of a businessman from Milan. The history of the Banda della Comasina is shown in the book Il fiore del male (The Flower of Evil), written by Renato Vallanzasca.".
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- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organized_crime_groups_in_Italy.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Comasina.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Conspiracy_(crime).
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Conspiracy_(criminal).
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- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Corruption.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Dalmine.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Drug_trafficking.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Turatello.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Gaming_law.
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- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
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- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLink Robbery.
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- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Banda della Comasina".
- Banda_della_Comasina caption "Renato Vallanzasca being led by the police after his arrest in 1987.".
- Banda_della_Comasina criminalActivities "Robbery, weapons trafficking, conspiracy, illegal gambling, drug trafficking, contract killing, kidnapping, bootlegging and corruption".
- Banda_della_Comasina date "August 2014".
- Banda_della_Comasina ethnicity Italian_people.
- Banda_della_Comasina ethnicity Italians.
- Banda_della_Comasina faoundation "1970.0".
- Banda_della_Comasina founder Renato_Vallanzasca.
- Banda_della_Comasina foundingLocation Comasina.
- Banda_della_Comasina foundingLocation Milan.
- Banda_della_Comasina hasPhotoCollection Banda_della_Comasina.
- Banda_della_Comasina membershipEst "Renato Vallanzasca, Antonio Colia, Rossano Cochis, Vito Pesce, Claudio Gatti, Carlo Carluccio, Antonio Furiato, Osvaldo Monopoli, Gian Ambrogio Castiglioni, Giovanni Riva".
- Banda_della_Comasina name "Banda della Comasina".
- Banda_della_Comasina reason "poor translation".
- Banda_della_Comasina rivals Francis_Turatello.
- Banda_della_Comasina territory Milan_metropolitan_area.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clean-up.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Criminal_organization.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Organized_crime_groups_in_Europe.
- Banda_della_Comasina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Banda_della_Comasina yearsActive "1970".
- Banda_della_Comasina subject Category:Organized_crime_groups_in_Italy.
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- Banda_della_Comasina comment "La Banda della Comasina (Band of Comasina) is the name which the Italian media used to describe a criminal group active in the 1970s in robberies, kidnappings, drug trafficking and weapons in the northern area of Milan: the Comasina.The area of action included the control of entire neighborhoods in Milan, with the presence of roadblocks out any well-circumscribed, consisting of members and in which policemen were robbed and maligned.Controlled by Renato Vallanzasca, it was often at odds with the band of Francis Turatello active throughout Milan and head of many trades. ".
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- Banda_della_Comasina depiction Vallanzasca1987.jpg.
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