Murder of Lorenzo Nuvoletta's son-in-law, encore arrests for the bosses of the Casalesi clan
A new order has been placed for the murder of Lello Lubrano. The man was the son-in-law of Lorenzo Nuvoletta and was killed by the Casalesi clan in November 2002.

Lello was the son of the chieftain Vincenzo , both linked to the Camorra of Marano. Lorenzo Nuvoletta's daughter married Lello Lubrano.

THE NAMES OF THE RESPONSIBLE
Michele Zagaria , born in San Cipriano d 'Aversa on 21 May 1958 and Giuseppe Caterino , born in San Cipriano d'Aversa on 19.01.1954. Respectively detained in the Sassari and Viterbo prison houses, the two are believed to be the principals.

Salvatore Nobis , born in San Cipriano d'Aversa on 10 November 1959 and Antonio Santamaria born in Cancello and Arnone on 29.12.1975. The two are held in the prisons of Tolmezzo and Viterbo. According to the prosecution, the two had the role of basisti with the task of following the victim during his travels, the so-called mirror operators.

The investigations made it possible to ascertain how the murder in question was born as a result of the expansionist aims of the Casalesi clan on a portion of the territory where an indigenous criminal association, the Lubrano-Ligato-Abbate clan, operated. This, over time, had often led to frictions, followed by strategic truces, at the height of which the Camorra summit of Casal di Principe prevailed by dictating its own rules. It also required the presence of their lieutenants and forcing "the villagers" to be satisfied with the management of criminal activities of lesser importance and fruitfulness.

As part of the same investigative activity, in the year 2020, a similar restrictive measure was issued against another associate: Francesco Schiavone born in 1953, alias Cicciariello, cousin of Sandokan .


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