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La Banda della Comasina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda della komaˈziːna]; "Gang of the Comasina") is the name which the Italian media used to describe a criminal group active in the 1970s in robberies, kidnappings and weapons trafficking 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 controlled by the gang's members in which policemen were robbed and mocked.

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  • Banda della Comasina (en)
  • Banda della Comasina (fr)
  • Banda della Comasina (it)
  • 康马西纳帮 (zh)
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  • La Banda della Comasina (bande de Comasina) est le nom utilisé par les médias italiens pour indiquer un groupe criminel actif dans les années 1970 dans les vols, les enlèvements, le trafic de drogue et d'armes dans le situé au nord de Milan. (fr)
  • La banda della Comasina è il nome con cui i mass media italiani erano soliti indicare un gruppo criminale attivo negli anni settanta del XX secolo, operante nella zona nord di Milano, ovvero la Comasina. L'impresa criminale più famosa compiuta da questa organizzazione è il sequestro di Emanuela Trapani, figlia sedicenne di un imprenditore milanese. La storia della banda della Comasina è riportata nel libro Il fiore del male, scritto dal capo della banda Renato Vallanzasca. (it)
  • 康马西纳帮(義大利語:La Banda della Comasina)是媒体形容1970年代活跃的位于意大利米兰北部康马西纳的一个犯罪团伙,他们进行抢劫、绑架,倒卖毒品和武器。头目是雷纳托·瓦伦卡斯扎。 此团伙最有名的犯罪行为是绑架一名米兰商人16岁的女儿Manuela Trapani。 雷纳托·瓦伦卡斯扎写的《罪恶之花》(義大利語:Il fiore del male)一书描写了此团伙的历史。 (zh)
  • La Banda della Comasina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda della komaˈziːna]; "Gang of the Comasina") is the name which the Italian media used to describe a criminal group active in the 1970s in robberies, kidnappings and weapons trafficking 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 controlled by the gang's members in which policemen were robbed and mocked. (en)
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  • Banda della Comasina (en)
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  • La Banda della Comasina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda della komaˈziːna]; "Gang of the Comasina") is the name which the Italian media used to describe a criminal group active in the 1970s in robberies, kidnappings and weapons trafficking 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 controlled by the gang's members in which policemen were robbed and mocked. 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 gunfights with policemen, respectively, at Piazza Vetra in Milan, during a site inspection before a robbery and at the motorway A4 exit of Dalmine, while the gang was going to kidnap a businessman from Bergamo. The group's most famous criminal action is the seizure of , age 16, who was daughter of a businessman from Milan. The history of the Banda della Comasina is told in the book Il fiore del male (The Flower of Evil), written by Renato Vallanzasca.Other members of the gang were: Massimo Malinverni, Pino Cobianchi, Michele Giglio, Franco Careccia, Santino Stefanini, Andrea Villa, Salvatore Paglia, Osvaldo Monopoli, Enrico Merlo, Claudio Basanisi, Silvio Zanetti, Antonio Rossi, Vincenzo Di Palma, Massimo Loi, Giuseppe Valfrè, Riccardo Bocchio, Giorgio Monaci, Marco Chiuri, Gian Ambrogio Castiglioni, Giovanni Riva, Salvatore Franco, Giorgio Uraci, Pietro Putignano, Salvatore Rosano, Gianfranco Casagrande. (en)
  • La Banda della Comasina (bande de Comasina) est le nom utilisé par les médias italiens pour indiquer un groupe criminel actif dans les années 1970 dans les vols, les enlèvements, le trafic de drogue et d'armes dans le situé au nord de Milan. (fr)
  • La banda della Comasina è il nome con cui i mass media italiani erano soliti indicare un gruppo criminale attivo negli anni settanta del XX secolo, operante nella zona nord di Milano, ovvero la Comasina. L'impresa criminale più famosa compiuta da questa organizzazione è il sequestro di Emanuela Trapani, figlia sedicenne di un imprenditore milanese. La storia della banda della Comasina è riportata nel libro Il fiore del male, scritto dal capo della banda Renato Vallanzasca. (it)
  • 康马西纳帮(義大利語:La Banda della Comasina)是媒体形容1970年代活跃的位于意大利米兰北部康马西纳的一个犯罪团伙,他们进行抢劫、绑架,倒卖毒品和武器。头目是雷纳托·瓦伦卡斯扎。 此团伙最有名的犯罪行为是绑架一名米兰商人16岁的女儿Manuela Trapani。 雷纳托·瓦伦卡斯扎写的《罪恶之花》(義大利語:Il fiore del male)一书描写了此团伙的历史。 (zh)
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