Difference between revisions of "The Carlton Crew"
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+ | It was formed in the late 1970s by gangster Alphonse Gangitano and named after the Melbourne suburb in which it is based, Lygon Street, Carlton, commonly called "Little Italy". The organisation had a strong rivalry with the Honoured Society and the Calabrese Family, both of which were Calabrian 'Ndrangheta groups also based in Melbourne. The Carlton Crew had a strong role in the infamous Melbourne gangland killings. | ||
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+ | The group included convicted criminals Graham Kinniburgh, Mick Gatto and Jason Moran. Gangitano was arrested several times for minor offences in the late 1970s and early 1980s while building a reputation as "The black prince of Lygon Street". Gangitano recruited a score of thugs mainly of Italian origin, who installed jukeboxes and vending machines in local bars and nightclubs under the threat of violence, then reinvested their profits in drug trafficking. |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 20 March 2016
It was formed in the late 1970s by gangster Alphonse Gangitano and named after the Melbourne suburb in which it is based, Lygon Street, Carlton, commonly called "Little Italy". The organisation had a strong rivalry with the Honoured Society and the Calabrese Family, both of which were Calabrian 'Ndrangheta groups also based in Melbourne. The Carlton Crew had a strong role in the infamous Melbourne gangland killings.
The group included convicted criminals Graham Kinniburgh, Mick Gatto and Jason Moran. Gangitano was arrested several times for minor offences in the late 1970s and early 1980s while building a reputation as "The black prince of Lygon Street". Gangitano recruited a score of thugs mainly of Italian origin, who installed jukeboxes and vending machines in local bars and nightclubs under the threat of violence, then reinvested their profits in drug trafficking.