for giuseppe governale, a sicilian, the fight against the mafia is personal.gence, head of anti-mafia, have you ever felt discouraged by the enormity of the task? [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] emma: director governale keeps a photo on his desk of himself as a nine-year-old. he's with the local police chief, a man he idolized as a child. shortly after this moment was captured, the policeman was killed by the mafia, blown up in a car bomb attack. director governale was born was palermo, the capital of sicily and the birthplace of italy's oldest mafia: cosa nostra. like all sicilians, he knows the brutality behind the beauty of this place. on palermo's waterfront, an iconic image boldly remembers two celebrated anti-mafia prosecutors: giovanni falcone and paolo borsellino, murdered by the mafia in 1992. decades on, this city is now said to be the other main hub of the nigerian mafia. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [shouting] emma: palermo's ballaro street market, full of color and culi