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  • Bigg Boss 16 Exclusive: 3 Evictions on cards; TOP 5 finalists

    Bigg Boss 16 Exclusive: 3 Evictions on cards; TOP 5 finalists

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    Mumbai: As the competition on Bigg Boss 16 gets intense, rumors are swirling about which contestants will make it to the finale week and who will get evicted next. With tensions running high inside the house, audience are sitting with the bated breathe to see who will reach top 5. The grand finale of BB 16 is speculated to take place on February 11 and 12. However, an official announcement from the makers is awaited.

    Top 8 Contestants

    After Soundarya Sharma’s elimination, housemates who are left the race are —

    1. Tina Datta
    2. Shalin Bhanot
    3. Archana Gautam
    4. MC Stan
    5. Sumbul Touqeer Khan
    6. Nimrit Kaur Ahulwalia
    7. Shiv Thakare
    8. Priyanka Chahar Choudhary

    Top 5 Finalists Of Bigg Boss 16

    Rumours are high as fans and followers are putting out their own predictions on who will be evicted, many have their own favorite contestants that they are rooting for. According to our exclusive source close to the show, the three contestants who are likely to be on the chopping block are Tina Datta, Archana Gautam and Shalin Bhanot.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, source said, “Bigg Boss 16 has reached its final stages, it’s anyone’s game, and anything can happen. There are very high chances of Archana lifting the money briefcase this year. Shalin and Tina have lesser fan following compared Sumbul, Nimrit, Stan, Priyanka and Shiv.”

    Bigg Boss 16 Winner

    Predictions and social media buzz suggest that either Priyanka or Shiv is going to win Bigg Boss 16.

    What’s your opinion on the above top 5 list? Comment below.

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  • Bigg Boss 16: Soundarya eliminated, check her total earnings

    Bigg Boss 16: Soundarya eliminated, check her total earnings

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    Mumbai: In a shocking turn of events, contestant Soundarya Sharma got eliminated from Bigg Boss 16 house. She currently out of the show and her eviction is expected to air in the upcoming episodes. Her journey on the show came to an end after receiving the lowest number of votes from viewers.

    Other three contestants who were in danger zone along with Soundarya were — Shalin Bhanot, Tina Datta and Sumbul Touqeer Khan.

    Soundarya Sharma had been a strong contender in the competition, having won several challenges and earning the respect of her fellow contestants and the viewers. Her journey in Bigg Boss 16 ended in week 16, just a few days before finale of the show.

    Soundarya Sharma Bigg Boss 16 Fee

    Let’s quickly have a look at how much Soundarya Sharma earned from BB 16 during her stint. According to reports, she charged Rs 3-4L per week from the makers. So, for 16 weeks, her total remuneration stands at around Rs 48L to 64L.

    Post Soundarya Sharma’s elimination, Bigg Boss 16 gets its deserving top 8. The competition continues to heat up, with only a few contestants remaining. Fans will have to tune in to find out who will be the next to be eliminated and who will be crowned the ultimate winner of the show.

    What’s your take on Soundarya Sharma’s elimination on Bigg Boss 16? Comment below

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  • ‘Heads in the sand’: code of silence in Sicilian town that sheltered mafia boss

    ‘Heads in the sand’: code of silence in Sicilian town that sheltered mafia boss

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    It is hard to believe that in the small Sicilian town of Campobello di Mazara, where everyone knows each other and their secrets, no one thought to inquire after the identity of the man who had turned up out of the blue, with no known family or friends, over a year ago.

    The street outside the apartment in Campobello where an apparent secret bunker has been found.
    The street outside the apartment in Campobello where an apparent secret bunker has been found. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    Impeccably dressed in designer clothes, he could be seen drinking an espresso at the local cafe on most mornings, dining in a pizzeria, strolling the streets, shopping, and cordially greeting his neighbours.

    That is until Monday, when he was arrested coming out of a clinic in Palermo and revealed to be Matteo Messina Denaro, the last godfather of the Sicilian mafia and the world’s most wanted mob boss.

    Denaro being arrested in Palermo
    Denaro being led out of the clinic in in Palermo on Monday. Photograph: Italian carabinieri press office

    There is a Sicilian proverb that roughly translates as: “He who speaks little, will live a hundred years.” It refers to the code of silence, the first rule of the mafia, which for three decades protected Denaro and dozens of other mafia bosses before him.

    “I cannot deny feeling great bitterness and a lot of disbelief in having learned that Matteo Messina Denaro lived right in Campobello,” said the town’s mayor, Giuseppe Castiglione. “Unfortunately, there are citizens here who have chosen to put their heads in the sand.”

    According to mafia informers and prosecutors, Denaro, nicknamed Diabolik or U Siccu (the skinny one), holds the key to some of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the Sicilian mafia, including the bomb attacks in 1992 that killed the anti-mafia magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino and the killing in 1996 of Giuseppe Di Matteo, the 12-year-old son of a mobster turned state witness who was strangled and dissolved in acid. In 2002, he was convicted and sentenced in absentia to life in prison for having personally killed or ordered the murders of dozens of people.

    A bartender watches news of the arrest in the mafia boss’s hometown of Castelvetrano
    A bartender watches news of the arrest in the mafia boss’s hometown of Castelvetrano. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    Before being arrested as he came out of a well-known private clinic in the Sicilian capital, where he was being treated for a tumour, Denaro – who once claimed “I filled a cemetery, all by myself” – had been in hiding since 1993. Year after year, Italian investigators relentlessly seized his businesses and arrested more than 100 of his confederates, including cousins, nephews and his sister, scorching the earth around him.

    But every time investigators seemed to get closer to their target, Denaro would again fade away, disappearing and reappearing around the world. Former mobsters claimed to have seen him in Spain, England, Germany and South America. It is not yet known what he did in those 30 years and which countries he visited. However, it is certain that in early 2021 he decided to move to his Sicilian stronghold in the province of Trapani, hiding out in Campobello, five minutes from his home town of Castelvetrano and 11 minutes drive from his mother’s house.

    Local people gather on the street in Castelvetrano
    Local people gather on the street in Castelvetrano. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    He bought a modest apartment not far from the town centre, about two miles from the sea on the south-western coast of Sicily, where the carabinieri police on Thursday said they found a poster of Francis Ford Coppola’s film The Godfather, featuring the face of Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone.

    The flat’s deeds were in the name of Andrea Bonafede, whose identity was taken by Denaro while he was a fugitive.

    A poster of Marlon Brando in The Godfather, found in Denaro’s apartment
    A poster of Marlon Brando in The Godfather, found in Denaro’s apartment. Photograph: Carabinieri

    “I saw him at the bar, every now and then, in the morning,” said Piero Indelicato, a neighbour. “He seemed like a friendly person. But I never imagined he could be the boss, Denaro.”

    Another neighbour said: “I didn’t know who he was. Why should I have suspected anything? For me, he was a gentleman who said ‘good morning and good evening.”

    With police from around the world trying to track him down, Denaro was living like a free man in Campobello – a Sicilian echo of Osama bin Laden’s final years in Abbottabad, Pakistan, his home for five years before he was killed in a raid by US forces in 2011.

    “I didn’t know who he was,’’ said the owner of a cosmetics shop on the corner by Denaro’s apartment. “I don’t recall seeing him here. Maybe I saw him somewhere in town.”

    Maurizio De Lucia, the chief prosecutor of Palermo, has his suspicions.

    “There are more than a few questions regarding the fact that someone like Denaro could have gone unnoticed in Campobello,” he said. “But we knew people weren’t going to race to give us information … ”

    A newspaper story about the arrest inside a bar near Denaro’s house in Campobello
    A newspaper story about the arrest inside a bar near Denaro’s house in Campobello. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    Investigators say Denaro was protected by politicians and entrepreneurs during his 30 years on the run. But he was also protected by omertà, the code of behaviour in communities across southern Italy that places importance on silence in the face of questioning by authorities or outsiders, often reflecting a lack of trust towards institutions of the state.

    Anti-mafia posters hang from a gate in Castelvetrano
    Anti-mafia posters hang from a gate in Castelvetrano. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    For 14 years, Giacomo Di Girolamo, a Sicilian journalist and author of a biography on Denaro called The Invisible, started his daily radio show on Rmc 101 by asking the question: “Matteo, where are you?”

    Di Girolamo, born and raised on the same land as Denaro, knows what it means to live in places under the shadow of the mafia.

    “People are resigned,” he said. “The mafia in these parts has operated as a welfare state. When the bosses were arrested, the state didn’t fill that void and people lost faith in the authorities. In a place like Campobello – population 10.000 – there are around 50 people celebrating Denaro’s arrest. Dozens more people fear being arrested for protecting him. And then there are the remaining 9,000 inhabitants who are quite simply resigned to living in an area abandoned by the Italian state.”

    Denaro had apparently kept up his luxurious lifestyle. Police found designer clothes, expensive shoes, perfumes and ties by Yves Saint Laurent in his house on Monday night.

    Carabinieri police stand guard near Denaro’s apartment.
    Carabinieri police stand guard near Denaro’s apartment. Photograph: Alessio Mamo for the Guardian

    On Wednesday, police also uncovered a possible secret bunker suspected of being used by the mobster in another apartment, not far from the first. The entrance to the bunker was concealed by a closet full of clothes. Investigators said they found emeralds, diamonds and other gemstones there.

    On Tuesday, Denaro was moved to a maximum-security prison in the central Italian city of L’Aquila, where his cancer treatment will continue. Prosecutors have placed at least four people under investigation after his arrest, including two doctors.

    The maximum-security prison in L’Aquila where Denaro has been moved to
    The maximum-security prison in L’Aquila to where Denaro has been moved. Photograph: Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock

    During the first hours in prison, the boss was calm and smiling, some witnesses said. Denaro had 30 years to nominate his successor, hide his money and make evidence of his illicit dealings disappear. For two days, investigators have been sifting through every inch of his hideouts in Campobello in search of confidential documents.

    The police hope to find the “secret archive” of the Sicilian mafia’s “boss of bosses” Totò Riina, who died in 2017. According to some mafia informers, the archive was stolen by Denaro and allegedly contains the secrets of the last 40 years of mafia killings.

    The search for Denaro may be over, but the quest to uncover secrets has just begun.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )