Law enforcement officials on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean said yesterday the scheme involved Italy's powerful 'ndrangheta organised crime syndicate and New York's Gambino organised crime family.
A sting operation resulted in 24 arrests, 17 in Italy and seven in New York.
The investigation targeted a new cocaine trafficking route from South America to the southern Italian port of Gioia Tauro, Italian anti-Mafia police said. In exchange, the Italians were to provide heroin to the American market.
The plot unfolded in 2012, when one of the 'ndrangheta suspects visited his son-in-law, Franco Lupoi, in Brooklyn.
The father-in-law claimed he knew a corrupt customs agent in Italy who "would guarantee the safe arrival of container ships containing contraband," court papers filed in New York said.
In a recorded meeting with the undercover agent, Lupoi later explained that he could have cocaine packed into fish and frozen, saying "it takes a day to defrost and then it takes a day to take out," the court papers said.
Lupoi, alleged to be a Gambino associate, pleaded not guilty to international heroin conspiracy and other charges on yesterday in federal court in Brooklyn. He was ordered held without bail.
Reputed 'ndrangheta member Raffaele Valente, an Italian citizen and US legal resident, also pleaded not guilty at the hearing and was jailed. He was accused of plotting with Lupoi to sell USD 1 million in counterfeit US currency.
The investigation underscored how 'ndrangheta is spreading its operations beyond Italy's borders as it consolidates its position as one of the world's most powerful drug traffickers, officials said.
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