Two personalities, two eras, and the same reality which has radically evolved: that of drug trafficking. The Senate heard Roberto Saviano and Émile Diaz this Monday.

The first is the Italian journalist who wrote the resounding “Gomorra” in 2006. The second, known as “Milou”, is the last representative of the French Connection, and of this bygone era when traffickers still had “an ethics, a deontology” There are no more rules. “Today, I am scared,” sighs É mile Diaz, 81 years old, 17 of whom have been in prison.