
Hitmen were given medical ‘murder kits’, while A&E staff had to write fake reports of accidents for insurance scams
When the mafia quietly took over the running of San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Naples, the plan was less about saving lives and more about making money and killing people.
Creating what one magistrate called an “anti-state”, the mob dealt drugs and held summits in wards, gave fast-track treatment to patients for cash, ran accident insurance scams in the emergency wing and used ambulances to deliver cocaine.
