Genovese Soldier Salvatore Maneri and Lucky Luciano's International Narcotics Syndicate

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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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Salvatore Maneri was an intriguing Mafioso, a man who worked closely with Genovese and Lucchese family syndicates. Maneri was part of the Lucky Luciano drug ring that operated out of Luciano's luxurious estate in Naples, Italy. Narcotics was moved between Italy, Marseilles, France, Montreal, Quebec, and New York City. Suburban Westchester County, NY was supplied with heroin via the Luciano ring. Maneri is important as one of three fugitives who escaped justice following their October 1960 conviction for narcotics conspiracy/trafficking. He was eventually apprehended on the Spanish island of Majorca.

Genovese Soldier Salvatore Maneri and Lucky Luciano's International Narcotics Syndicate