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Re: Camorra news
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Re: Camorra news
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How powerful was the Giuliano clan in comparison to the Sicilian allied Camorra families? Pretty powerful in the city because they were allied with the Stolder clan. A partnership cemented with marriages (Amalia, the sister of Raffaele Stolder sr, married Carmine Giuliano), who from the 1970s marked the "management" of the territory in the center of Naples. I was reading about the Giuliano family’s ties to Maradona
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Re: Camorra news
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Re: Camorra news
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How powerful was the Giuliano clan in comparison to the Sicilian allied Camorra families? Pretty powerful in the city because they were allied with the Stolder clan. A partnership cemented with marriages (Amalia, the sister of Raffaele Stolder sr, married Carmine Giuliano), who from the 1970s marked the "management" of the territory in the center of Naples. I was reading about the Giuliano family’s ties to Maradona It was the only way Maradona he could live in Naples with all the madness going on the people worshiped him as their God they wouldn't leave him alone so the camorra acted as his security.
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Re: Camorra news
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Were the Camorra members more successful than him at the time? Or were they just protecting him because they wanted something from him? It's no secret he was bought by Napoli with camorra money. His connection with them starts innocently. In exchange for protection, he cuts some ribbons at new stores that are controlled by the camorra. A few years later, he is in trouble. After a newspaper has revealed that the hot-tempered Maradona has been caught using cocaine - he is a frequent user - his mafia friends drop him quickly.
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Re: Camorra news
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Were the Camorra members more successful than him at the time? Or were they just protecting him because they wanted something from him? It's no secret he was bought by Napoli with camorra money. His connection with them starts innocently. In exchange for protection, he cuts some ribbons at new stores that are controlled by the camorra. A few years later, he is in trouble. After a newspaper has revealed that the hot-tempered Maradona has been caught using cocaine - he is a frequent user - his mafia friends drop him quickly. Was it exclusively the giulanos who provided protection or were multiple clans involved?
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napoli football team (and maradona) lost 1988 premier league/scudetto because the camorra forced them to lose the latest matches for illegal bets market How was he not banned from the sport? I’m not much of a soccer fan myself. After boxing soccer is the most corrupt sport.
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Re: Camorra news
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napoli football team (and maradona) lost 1988 premier league/scudetto because the camorra forced them to lose the latest matches for illegal bets market How was he not banned from the sport? I’m not much of a soccer fan myself. After boxing soccer is the most corrupt sport. I never understood how people could riot over soccer. Maybe because in America it’s not a big sport so I don’t see it the same way that other people from other countries do.
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napoli football team (and maradona) lost 1988 premier league/scudetto because the camorra forced them to lose the latest matches for illegal bets market How was he not banned from the sport? I’m not much of a soccer fan myself. After boxing soccer is the most corrupt sport. I never understood how people could riot over soccer. Maybe because in America it’s not a big sport so I don’t see it the same way that other people from other countries do. Hooliganism has been associated with the sport since the beginning..
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Re: Camorra news
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Yes it has. Always looked so ignorant to me. Now I am older I agree, but in the 80s/90s it was fun. It's a subculture. That’s fair. I’m sure soccer fans might look at the most popular American sports like football, basketball, baseball or hockey fans antics and feel the same way that I feel about soccer fans antics.
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The entrepreneur Francesco Zagaria , a native of Casapesenna, known as "Ciccio 'e Brezza": has decided to repent and tell the magistrates of the DDA the secrets of the Casalesi clan and the pacts of Michele Zagaria with politicians. The first statements have already been filed, Zagaria is involved in the investigation that led to the arrest of Carmine Antropoli, former mayor of Capua, now under house arrest in Abruzzo.
An entrepreneur active both in the construction sector and in the dairy branch, Zagari was also indicated as a manager of a gambling den in Grazzanise where the illicit money from the gang was cleaned up. He was accused of mafia-type criminal association, but shortly after he was released from prison.
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Body found in car trunk in Naples sparks fears of mafia war Victim 'dealer, involved with Camorra clan'
(ANSA) - Naples, September 9 - A body found inside a car trunk of a car in the crime-ridden district of Scampia in Naples has sparked fears of a new Camorra mafia war to control criminal activities, in particular drug dealing, in the residential area of 'le Vele', investigators said Monday. The victim, identified as Domenico Gargiulo, 30, had survived a number of attempted killings, the same sources said. Police and DDA anti-mafia investigators are following the case. The body of the man, who was known to police as a drug dealer involved with a local criminal clan, was wrapped in a blanket and his face was covered by a towel, investigative sources said.
Nine people ended up in prison while two others were notified of the ban on staying in Campania as part of an investigation into extortion and drug dealing in the area of ​​Stabia and Vesuvius, in the province of Naples. The investigation began in 2015 when a leading exponent of the hegemonic family in the Savorito district, that of Imparato (also known as the Paglialoni, supporters of the D'Alessandro clan), approached the owner of a business to impose the supply of goods. The investigative activity made it possible to ascertain the extortion activity carried out by some of the suspects who, belonging to the Imparato family, carried out, on behalf of third parties, the recovery of unpaid debts even from subjects deemed to belong to other clans.
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