"Secondigliano alliance is comparable to Cosa Nostra according to, the revelations of Luca Esposito , the son-in-law of the boss Patrizio Bosti who in early February, after being arrested for bribing a doctor in exchange for fake Green Passes before leaving for Dubai with his family, asked to speak with the magistrates. The prosecutor Giovanni Melillo was also interrogating him in prison on February 2 and 3, alongside the anti-camorra prosecutor Ida Teresi.

He has not yet decided whether or not to collaborate with justice, he has released for now only spontaneous statements, which however have turned on, even more, the spotlight on the most powerful clan not only in Naples but in Italy.

According to Esposito , the Alliance that sees Contini-Mallardo-Licciardi together is comparable to the Sicilian mafia: "every month it pays its affiliates almost 170 thousand euros in" salaries ", it is protected from collusion with members of the police and where the wives hire reins of command when husbands are in prison ”.

The strength of the Aieta
"Boss wives are like avatars: when there are no husbands, there are wives." According to Esposito, today in Naples "Anna Aieta is in charge", wife of Giugliano's chieftain Francesco Mallardo and sister of the wives of Patrizio Bosti and of the other inmate boss, Edoardo Contini.

Nicola Rullo, a leading exponent of the organization, would, for example, have affiliates " who were not" baptized "by Edoardo and Patrizio"who "did not appreciate" that Rullo"had an army of his own". Esposito does not hide that he does not get along very well with his brother-in-law, Ettore Bosti. "He's unmanageable, he doesn't love anyone." And he would also be bloodthirsty, to the point of bragging about the crimes he committed, as when, Esposito claims, the young Bosti told him about a double murder, where even an innocent man had lost his life while watching a football match on television.


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