"No one is put in prison to make them talk; they are put out if they talk, which is a different thing. But who would ever give money to someone who, once arrested, lists all those who gave it to them? Or who would ever take money from someone who, when arrested, lists all those they paid? They become unsuitable for committing those crimes: they are no longer dangerous."
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From an interview of Giovanni Floris, La7, 19 April 2016; quoted in Le idee di Piercamillo Davigo sugli arresti, il Post.it, 20 April 2016
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