• Drug trafficking, blitz by the Fiamme Gialle between Scampia and Secondigliano: 27 arrests

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    The Secondigliano Alliance trembles, Licciardi clan regent arrested

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26 June 2019Maxiblitz anticamorra of the Carabinieri del Ros and the Provincial Command of Naples who carried out, throughout the national territory, over 100 precautionary measures against members of the Contini, Mallardo and Licciardi clans. The investigations were conducted in collaboration with the State Police and Dia. At the same time, the Guardia di Finanza seized the huge wealth accumulated by the clans.




As part of the operation against the 'Secondigliano alliance', 126 arrests were carried out and kidnapped for 130 million. The investigations, coordinated by the Dda of Naples, also made use of the investigative contribution of the State Police and of the Dia and led to the accusation to the suspects of numerous crimes ranging from mafia-type association to drug trafficking, extortion , usury, money laundering and other serious crimes. The internal hierarchical structures have been reconstructed and the numerous crimes committed by the affiliates have been documented, "indicators of the stubborn capacity of intimidation - we read in a note - exercised in the territory and, in some cases, also of interference within public structures".




 There are the wives of the bosses of the Bosti clan, Mallardo, Licciardi and Contini, but also their lieutenants, children, grandchildren and entrepreneurs who for years have managed to recycle a treasure accumulated with illicit trafficking, in the maxi anti-Camorra blitz of today. The last round-up involving the Secondigliano Alliance was dated 2012 and also in this case the arrests were over 100. The trial of the so-called knitters was born, people who left Naples invaded Europe selling fake material, especially clothing , produced in the factories of the Neapolitan districts of Forcella and Duchesca. Now the trade has turned into pure entrepreneurship and the investigating judge of Naples Federica D'Auria has signed over 1,500 pages of a precautionary custody order for 126 arrested suspects. There are all the prominent characters of the Rullo clan: Nicola known as "the infamous", Domenico Esposito, nephew of Rullo, Roberto Murano, son of the boss Patrizio Bosti. Then the leading exponents of the Licciardi, who over the years have replaced Vincenzo "'o chiattone" in the regency. The disputed crimes range from mafia-type criminal association to drug trafficking and drug dealing, but above all money laundering.