Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

Carmine Locascio was in trouble with authorities by December 1940. He was charged with his brother Peter for illegal liquor/bootlegging. Later in his life he was a lynchpin in an international dope syndicate run by exiled mobster Charle "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano started a narcotics syndicate that was run from Naples, Italy. An integral part of the Allied/anti-Nazi World War II resistance, Luciano was deported in the aftermath of the war. Locascio was active in the Long Island/Westchester County portion of the international ring. In 1960 and again in 1961 he was apprehended for heroin smuggling.

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Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

Carmine Locascio was in trouble with authorities by December 1940. He was charged with his brother Peter for illegal liquor/bootlegging. Later in his life he was a lynchpin in an international dope syndicate run by exiled mobster Charle "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano started a narcotics syndicate that was run from Naples, Italy. An integral part of the Allied/anti-Nazi World War II resistance, Luciano was deported in the aftermath of the war. Locascio was active in the Long Island/Westchester County portion of the international ring. In 1960 and again in 1961 he was apprehended for heroin smuggling.

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Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

Carmine Locascio Corona, Queens and Bayville, Long Island Heroin Trafficker

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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Carmine Locascio was in trouble with authorities by December 1940. He was charged with his brother Peter for illegal liquor/bootlegging. Later in his life he was a lynchpin in an international dope syndicate run by exiled mobster Charle "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano started a narcotics syndicate that was run from Naples, Italy. An integral part of the Allied/anti-Nazi World War II resistance, Luciano was deported in the aftermath of the war. Locascio was active in the Long Island/Westchester County portion of the international ring. In 1960 and again in 1961 he was apprehended for heroin smuggling.


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BN ID: 2940163346219
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 09/26/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
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