(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 10 - Infiltration of the legal tourism
economy generates around 3.3 billion euros a year for Italy's
organized-crime syndicates, according to a study by the
Demoskopika institute, which ANSA has seen ahead of publication.
The report, based on data from a variety of official and
authoritative sources including national statistics agency Istat
and the Bank of Italy, said that the Calabria-based 'ndrangheta
was the mafia that earns most from tourism, raking in around
1.65 billion euros a year.
It was following by the Camorra in Campania with 950 million and
the Sicilian Mafia with 400 million euros. (ANSA).