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20 October 2019The Dia of Naples arrested the 51-year-old Vincenzo Inquieto at Capodichino airport on Saturday evening, a member of the Casalesi clan accused of a mafia-type association and favoring the inaction of the camorra boss Michele Zagaria. On arrival with a flight from Bucharest, the custody order issued by the Court of Naples was executed at the request of the local District Anti-Mafia Directorate, which coordinated the entire investigative activity. Through an investigation that made use of telephone and environmental interceptions, patrimonial and bank assessments and information obtained from numerous collaborators of justice, it emerged that the main business of the Casalesi clan has been managed, in recent years, by a delinquent nucleus of entrepreneurs, especially around the Zagaria family. In this context the Inquieto family, originally from Aversa, in the Caserta area, with brothers Vincenzo and Nicola (already arrested in April 2018 in Romania) would have favored the absence of the boss Michele Zagaria. His role was also to assist him in external relations: he received and sent pizzini on behalf of the boss and interacted with the other members of the Zagaria family. More specifically, the activities allowed reconstruction as Vincenzo Inquieto, until 2011, through two companies, both operating in the construction, hydraulic and electrical and gas distribution sectors, being favored in the awarding of public and private contracts, in the whole agersano agro, through the intercession of his boss Zagaria.

The operation follows that of 12 April 2018 when, in execution of a similar restrictive measure, his brother Nicola Inquieto was arrested in Pitesti, Romania, then condemned in May at the first level by the Court of Naples North at the age of 16 in prison for participating in the Casalese association. In that context, one of the most important seizures carried out by the Italian judiciary abroad was carried out (over 400 apartments, three companies, all attributable to Michele Zagaria and managed, on its behalf, by Nicola Inquieto). After the arrest of his brother - still restricted in prison in Italy because of a temporary delivery by the Romanian authorities - Vincenzo, who had moved to Pitesti immediately after his release, had become the new representative of the Inqueto family in Romanian territory, where he now resided permanently, rarely returning to Italy.