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PORTO SALVO
'Ndrangheta, the “old” feud in the Vibo Valentia area: investigations closed for 22 people – NAMES
In addition to the murders of Palumbo, Longo, Fortuna and Stanganello, the Carchedi murder is also contested. And a new informer emerges
Published: 28/09/2024 – 12:02


CATANZARO A feud that would be linked to three of the four murders solved today: that of Michele Palumbo , killed in Vibo Marina in 2010, Mario Longo , victim of an ambush in Portosalvo in 2012 and Davide Fortuna , reached by the killers on the beach of Vibo Marina and killed in July of the same year. Added to these is the lupara bianca of Massimo Stanganello , presumably killed in 2008 "for a love affair with the boss's wife". For this investigation, the Catanzaro District Anti-Mafia Office, represented by deputy prosecutors Giuseppe Buzzelli and Antonio De Bernardo, have closed the investigations for 22 people. In the provision, furthermore, a further murder was contested: that of Giuseppe Pugliese Carchedi.
The protests
The DDA charges, in particular, Salvatore Tripodi, Francesco D'Ascoli Giuseppe Comito, Marziano Renato with the crime of association. Giuseppe Comito, as a participant in the direct dependencies of Antonino Accorinti, allegedly "contributed to the mafia infiltration in the hotel tourism sector and to the control of the structures under the influence of Accorinti, operating as a guard inside them, favoring the interests of the gang, interacting with other associates or with members of other organizations operating in neighboring areas and also interested in the exploitation of the tourist villages". In this context, Salvatore Tripodi and Francesco Antonio D'Ascoli "were part of the Tripodi club in Porto Salvo, originally established and promoted by Nicola Tripodi and, following his transfer to Lazio, promoted, organized and directed by Salvatore Tripodi", according to the DDA.

Investigations closed for:
Francesco Alessandria, class of '70, from Sorianello;
Francesco Barba, class of '62, from Vibo;
Rosario Battaglia, class of '84, from Piscopio;
Giuseppe Comito, class of '75, from Vibo (collaborator of justice);
Francesco D'Ascoli, class of '71, from Vibo;
Angelo David, class of '83, from Piscopio;
Stefano Farfaglia, class of '83, from Vibo;
Nazzareno Felice, class of '61, from Piscopio;
Nicola Figliuzzi, class of '90, from Soriano (collaborator of justice);
Rosario Fiorillo, class of '89, from Piscopio;
Michele Fiorillo, class of '86, from Piscopio;
Gregorio Gasparro, class of '71, from San Gregorio d'Ippona;
Pantaleone Mancuso, class of '61, from Limbadi, alias “Scarpuni”;
Renato Marziano, class of 67, from Vibo (collaborator of Justice);
Giuseppe Patania, class of '80, from Stefanaconi;
Salvatore Patania, class of '78, from Stefanaconi;
Saverio Patania, class of '76, from Stefanaconi;
Nazzareno Patania, class of '73, from Stefanaconi;
Antonino Francesco Staropoli, class of '76, from Vibo;
Salvatore Tripodi, class of '71, from Vibo Marina;
Salvatore Vita, class of '75, from Vibo Marina