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In a historic crackdown on organized crime, Italian authorities arrested 181 individuals linked to the Cosa Nostra mafia during a police operation in Palermo. The operation, which took place on the night of Tuesday, saw the participation of approximately 1,200 security personnel, marking the largest anti-mafia action in over four decades. Among those detained were prominent leaders of established mafia families across various neighborhoods and suburbs.
Mafia experts have drawn parallels to the mass arrest of 366 gangsters during a similar operation in 1984, which was a response to a bloody mafia war that resulted in numerous high-profile murders, including those of notable anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino in the early 1990s. The subsequent "Maxi-Trial" led to the convictions of 344 mobsters, who collectively received over 2,600 years in prison sentences. This latest operation underscores the Italian state's continued efforts to combat the enduring influence and violence of the Cosa Nostra, reflecting a commitment to dismantling its operations.