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Sicily By Car founder under police protection after arson attacks

Tommaso Dragotto said in a?interview on Friday that he was given a police escort following a?series of attacks?on?his business.

The latest incident that prompted the decision to put the 88 year old under protection was the burning of a car depot for a Sicilian company in Palermo in the early morning hours of Thursday. Eleven vehicles were destroyed.

In the past three months there have been two other arson incidents, and in March Italian media reported that shots were fired near the entrance of a company site.

"Three (arson attacks) in 80 days is just too much." I didn't want to be escorted because it would have changed my freedom, my movements, and daily life. Dragotto said to La Stampa that he was told he could not refuse the escort.

He said that he was never asked to pay money for protection to the mafia and that he refused any such request. "I will never pay and I won't start now", he added.

After the attack on Thursday, Palermo's anti-mafia prosecutors, and police, said that eight people were arrested for extortion, and attempted murder, which was aggravated through mafia tactics.

The Cosa Nostra Mafia in Sicily, which was a major force during the 1980s and 1990s, lost its influence after arresting their senior leaders. It remains a formidable organisation.

Mayor Roberto Lagalla stated that the city had suffered in recent months from "a worrying increase of acts of intimidation and arson attacks against business owners, shopkeepers and citizens." (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armillini and Gavin Jones, with reporting by Mirko Moirelli)

(source: Reuters)