Frank Coppola
Frank Coppola, also known as 'Tre Dita', was a notorious figure in the Italian mafia during the 1950s and 60s, recognized for his significant influence in the Lazio region. His activities were highlighted in the 1976 final report of the Anti-Mafia Commission, which identified him as a key player in the mafia's infiltration of local politics and crime. His legacy continues to impact the area as modern-day organized crime struggles for control, revealing deep-rooted connections to historical figures like Coppola.
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Frank Coppola was identified as a key figure in mafia infiltration in Lazio during the 1950s and 1960s.
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