Girolamo Piromalli (October 7, 1918 – February 11, 1979), also known as ''Mommo'', was an Italian
criminal
In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a State (polity), state or other authority. The term ''crime'' does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition,Farmer, Lindsay: "Crime, definiti ...
and member of the
'Ndrangheta
The 'Ndrangheta (, , ) is a mafia-type organized crime, criminal syndicate originating from the Calabria region of Italy. Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue'', pp. 65–68 This body, also referred to as the Commission in reference to the ...
. He was
capobastone (head of command) of the
Piromalli 'ndrina based in his hometown
Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (Italy), on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has an important port, situated along the route connecting Suez to Gibraltar, one of the busiest maritime corridors in ...
on the
Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria.
'Ndrangheta boss
Mommo Piromalli ruled the most powerful 'Ndrangheta group in the
Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (Italy), on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has an important port, situated along the route connecting Suez to Gibraltar, one of the busiest maritime corridors in ...
plain with his younger brother
Giuseppe "Peppe" Piromalli. The Piromalli
'ndrina
The 'ndrina (, plural: ; , plural: ) is the basic unit of the 'Ndrangheta of Calabria, made up of blood relatives, and is the equivalent of the Sicilian Mafia’s "family" or ''cosca''.Varese, How Mafias Migrate'Gratteri & Nicaso ''Fratelli di ...
contained more than 200 members.
[Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 31.]
Before becoming one of the most feared criminal power brokers in the Gioia Tauro plain, Mommo Piromalli was a cowherd.
[Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 51.] In 1939 he was charged with illegal carriage of firearms, in 1940 for grievous bodily harm, in 1944 for robbery with violence and in 1950 for murder.
[Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 20.] In 1967, the court imposed a five-year mandatory internal banishment (''soggiorno obbligato'') to remove Piromalli from his home town and criminal associates.
[Esposizione introduttiva del Pubblico ministero nel processo nei confronti di Giulio Andreotti]
Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia Palermo, 1994, pp. 102-103.
Together with
Antonio Macrì
Antonio Macrì (; – 20 January 1975), popularly known as ("Unca Tony"), was a historical and charismatic boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. He was born in Siderno on the Ionian coast of Calabr ...
from
Siderno
Siderno ( or ; ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, Calabria, southern Italy, about 3 kilometres from Locri.
Siderno Marina is the newer town located on the Ionian coast. It is a destination for both Italian ...
on the
Ionic coast and
Domenico ''Mico'' Tripodo, the boss of the city of
Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria (; ), commonly and officially referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the List of cities in Italy, largest city in Calabria as well as the seat of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria. As ...
and the surrounding areas, the Piromalli brothers formed a sort of triumvirate since the beginning of the 1960s until the outbreak of the
First 'Ndrangheta war in the mid-1970s. Their senior position was recognized by all other heads of 'Ndrangheta families and their advice was in most cases followed without protest.
[Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 60.]
Establishing the Santa
Mommo Piromalli and the bosses of several other families established
La Santa
''La Santa'' is a secret society within the Ndrangheta'', a criminal organisation in Calabria (Italy). The name probably derives from the shortening of '' mamma santissima''.Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods''pp. 114-16/ref> In mafia slang, the expres ...
at the end of the 1960s. In the same time, he was initiated in the Italian Freemasonry.
They were eager to modify the traditional rules of the 'Ndrangheta in order to be able to get access to contracts for public works in the region and start illegal activities such as drug trafficking, which were prohibited by the traditional code but promised to be very profitable. Through the membership of covert Masonic lodges the 'Ndrangheta bosses were able to contact law enforcement authorities, judges and politicians that were necessary to access public work contracts.
[Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 115.][ Guarino, ''Poteri segreti e criminalità'', pp. 14-15.][, Nisio Palmieri, Dossier della Fondazione Cesar e dell’Associazione Sicurstrada per conto della Consulta Nazionale dei Consigli Regionali Unipol Assicurazioni.]
According to Gaetano Costa (the former chief of the
Messina
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Mafia family turned state witness), "it was Mommo Piromalli who – given the enormous interests which the existed in the Reggio Calabria area (the railroad stump, the steelwork center, and the port in Gioia Tauro, etc.) – entrusted himself with the rank of ''santista'', in order to assert his higher authority and hence directly control the public works. He said that this rank had been given him directly in Toronto, where there was a very important 'ndrina."
[
These innovations and the new institution of ]La Santa
''La Santa'' is a secret society within the Ndrangheta'', a criminal organisation in Calabria (Italy). The name probably derives from the shortening of '' mamma santissima''.Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods''pp. 114-16/ref> In mafia slang, the expres ...
were opposed by the more traditionalist bosses such as Antonio Macrì and Domenico Tripodo. Only at the end of the so-called First 'Ndrangheta war, which took place in 1974-76 and led to the deaths of Macrì and Tripodo as well as the rise of Piromalli and the De Stefano brothers as the new leaders of the Reggio Calabria 'ndrine, was the new institution fully recognized.
In 1973, Piromalli was charged of heroin trafficking when an undercover operation by the US Federal Bureau of Narcotics
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) was an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury, with the enumerated powers of pursuing crimes related to the possession, distribution, and trafficking of listed narcotics including cannabis, ...
(FBN) targeting Saverio Mammoliti
Saverio Mammoliti (; born January 13, 1942), also known as ''Saro'', is an Italian criminal and member of the 'Ndrangheta. He was the capobastone (head of command) of the Mammoliti 'ndrina based in Oppido Mamertina and Castellace in Calabria. In 2 ...
revealed that Mammoliti needed permission of Macrì and "Don Mommo" Piromalli.[Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 152.][ Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue'', p. 165.]
Getty kidnap
Piromalli was one of the men charged with the kidnap of John Paul Getty III
John Paul Getty III (; born Eugene Paul Getty II; November 4, 1956February 5, 2011) was the grandson of American oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, who was once the richest man in the world. While living in Rome in 1973, he was kidnapped by the 'Ndranghe ...
on July 10, 1973, in Rome
Rome (Italian language, Italian and , ) is the capital city and most populated (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio Regions of Italy, region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special named with 2, ...
.["Catching the Kidnapers"]
''Time
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'', January 28, 1974. The ransom initially demanded was $17 million (equivalent to $ in ) for his safe return. However, the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather. John Paul Getty Jr. asked his father J. Paul Getty
Jean Paul Getty Sr. (; December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American petroleum industrialist who founded the Getty Oil Company in 1942 and was the patriarch of the Getty family. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, he was the son of pion ...
for the money, but was refused, arguing that his 13 other grandchildren could also become kidnap targets if he paid.
In November 1973, an envelope containing a lock of hair and a human ear arrived at a daily newspaper. The second demand had been delayed three weeks by an Italian postal strike.[ The demand threatened that Paul would be further mutilated unless the victims paid $3.2 million. The demand stated "This is Paul's ear. If we don't get some money within 10 days, then the other ear will arrive. In other words, he will arrive in little bits."][
When the kidnappers finally reduced their demands to $3 million, Getty agreed to pay no more than $2.2 million (equivalent to $ in ), the maximum that would be tax-deductible. He lent his son the remaining $800,000 at four percent interest. Getty's grandson was found alive on December 15, 1973, in a ]Lauria
Lauria is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Potenza, in Basilicata, southern Italy, situated near the borders of Calabria. It is a walled, medieval town on the steep side of a hill, with another portion of municipal territory in the plai ...
filling station, in the province of Potenza
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Geography
It has an area of and a total population of 369,538 (as of 2017). There are 100 ''comuni'' (singular: ''com ...
, shortly after the ransom was paid.
Nine men had been arrested, including Piromalli, in Gioia Tauro on March 23, 1974.["Getty Case Suspect Arrested in Italy"]
''The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'', March 23, 1974.[ Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue'', pp. 152-153.] In September 1974, he evaded from a clinic in Rome where he had been transferred to receive treatment for an ulcer
An ulcer is a discontinuity or break in a bodily membrane that impedes normal function of the affected organ. According to Robbins's pathology, "ulcer is the breach of the continuity of skin, epithelium or mucous membrane caused by sloughin ...
. He was arrested again in October 1975 in Rome, where he had a lunch meeting with Paolo De Stefano
Paolo De Stefano (; died October 13, 1985) was an Italian mobster and member of the 'Ndrangheta who became the undisputed boss of Reggio Calabria. Together with his brothers Giovanni, Giorgio and Orazio he headed the De Stefano 'ndrina.
Earl ...
and Pasquale Condello
Pasquale Condello (; born 24 September 1950) is an Italian criminal known as a member of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organisation in Calabria, southern Italy. He is also known as ("the supreme one") for his role at the top of the crime syndic ...
. Piromalli was in possession of banknotes that could be traced to the Getty kidnap.[Preso Piromalli, boss mafioso col denaro del riscatto]
La Stampa, October 18, 1975. Two were convicted and sent to prison. The others, including Piromalli and Mammoliti, were acquitted for lack of evidence; Piromalli was acquitted in July 1976.
''The New York Times'', July 30, 1976.
''The New York Times'', February 7, 2011. The ransom was used to buy the trucks needed to establish a transport monopoly in the construction of the Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (Italy), on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has an important port, situated along the route connecting Suez to Gibraltar, one of the busiest maritime corridors in ...
port.[Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 87.]
Business
Together with his brother Peppe Piromalli, Mommo redirected the 'Ndrangheta clan from its rural base to an entrepreneurial criminal organisation assuming dominance over several public works in the Gioia Tauro area, particularly in the construction and operation of the new container seaport.[Gioia Tauro: boss Giuseppe Piromalli, 84 anni, muore agli arresti]
Giornale di Calabria, February 21, 2005.
When in 1974 businesses involved in the expansion of the port and steelworks in Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (Italy), on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has an important port, situated along the route connecting Suez to Gibraltar, one of the busiest maritime corridors in ...
offered a three per cent kickback to be left in peace the three leading 'Ndrangheta families at the time, Antonio Macrì
Antonio Macrì (; – 20 January 1975), popularly known as ("Unca Tony"), was a historical and charismatic boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. He was born in Siderno on the Ionian coast of Calabr ...
, the Piromalli clan and the De Stefano clan rejected the offer and wanted to be sub-contracted on work carried in order to control the project.[Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 106.][Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 168.]
The 'Ndrangheta exploited the construction of the steelworks until the project was abandoned when the government decided there was no economic base for it. In 1977 disagreements about business interests emerged between Piromalli and the De Stefano clan. A hit squad headed by Peppe Piromalli killed Giorgio De Stefano. Some 1,000 people were killed in clan wars over the construction contracts.[Spotts & Wieser, ''Italy, a Difficult Democracy'', p. 188.]
Death
On February 11, 1979, Mommo Piromalli died of cirrhosis of the liver
Cirrhosis, also known as liver cirrhosis or hepatic cirrhosis, chronic liver failure or chronic hepatic failure and end-stage liver disease, is a chronic condition of the liver in which the normal functioning tissue, or parenchyma, is replaced ...
in a prison hospital in Gioia Tauro.[Dickie, ''Mafia Republic: Italy's Criminal Curse'']
p. 140
He was succeeded as head of the clan by his younger brother Giuseppe "Peppe" Piromalli.[Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 49.] Piromalli also had contacts with Sicilian Mafiosi such as Angelo La Barbera
Angelo La Barbera (; 3 July 1924 – 28 October 1975) was a powerful member of the Sicilian Mafia. Together with his brother Salvatore La Barbera he ruled the Mafia family of Palermo Centro. Salvatore La Barbera sat on the first Sicilian Mafi ...
and Stefano Bontate.[
]
References
*Arlacchi, Pino (1988). ''Mafia Business: The Mafia Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism'', Oxford: Oxford University Press
* Dickie, John (2013).
Mafia Republic: Italy's Criminal Curse. Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta and Camorra from 1946 to the Present
', London: Hodder & Stoughton,
* Gratteri, Nicola & Antonio Nicaso (2006).
Fratelli di Sangue
', Cosenza: Luigi Pellegrini Editore
* Guarino, Mario (2004).
Poteri segreti e criminalità. L'intreccio inconfessabile tra 'ndrangheta, massoneri a apparati dello stato
', Bari: Edizioni Dedalo
*Paoli, Letizia (2003). ''Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style'', Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press
* Sciarrone, Rocco (1998).
Mafie vecchie, mafie nuove: Radicamento ed espansione
', Rome: Donzelli Editore
*Spotts, Frederic & Theodor Wieser (1986)
''Italy, a Difficult Democracy: A Survey of Italian Politics''
Cambridge University Press,
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