CLAN Abbinante
TYPE Personal
AREA Marano (NA)
BOSS Raffaele Abbinante "Papele è 'Marano" (Ralph of Marano)
ALLIES separatists of Secondigliano, Bizarros, Maistos
ENEMIES Di Lauros, Ferones, Licciardis, Stabiles, Lo Russos, Prestrieris, Fuscos-Rongas, Continis
SPECIAL
The Abbinantes (father Raffaele said "Papele and Marano," the brothers Antonio and Guido, his nephew Francesco) are part of the old story of the Di Lauro clan until the explosion of the conflict that has bloodied the streets with heinous crimes of Secondigliano, Scampia , Melito and beyond. "Papele and Marano" climbed all the rungs of the ladder of crime; born as an affiliate to the clan Nuvoletta and then became one of the few trusted men of the fugitive Paolo Di Lauro said "Ciruzzo or 'millionaire', was for years one of the few men of Mala direct contact person here of "Ciruzzo" as regards for the sale of the drug dealers of fishing boats and extortion. The godfather was sought by 23 September 2002 because hit by two orders of arrest warrants issued by the investigating judge at the Court of Naples for the offense of "criminal association finalized to drug trafficking and smuggling of cigarettes", the other brothers, once inserted in the Di Lauro clan are: Antonio, Francesco and Guido also inmates, "Papele 'and Marano" was captured with the charge, along with 94 other members of the Di Lauro clan (almost all arrested by order of remand in prison on 25 September 2002), criminal association finalized to drug trafficking and smuggling of cigarettes. All the Abbinante brothers , in fact, before working with the rebel group, were considered by the investigators elements of the top of the clan of drug dealers headed by Paolo Di Lauro.

CLAN Afeltra
TYPE not predominant
AREA Castellammare di Stabia (NA)

CLAN ALBERTO
TYPE not predominant
AREA Neighborhood Barra (Naples)
BOSS Giacomo Alberto "Giacumino" (Little James)
ALLIES Apreas, Cuccaros, Mazzarellas
DETAILS
After a period of tension, if not fracture the cartel's most powerful gangster in Barra composed by Alberto, Cuccaro and Aprea, the alleged contrasts seem to come back with an overall composition. The ras of the three families, bearing the same surname of the three clans that control a large portion of the eastern zone.

CLAN ALFANO

ALIAS-Orecchiuto- Alfano, eared, Alfano-Orecchiuto
TYPE Predominant
AREA Districts Vomero and Posillipo hill area
BOSS Giovanni Alfano
ALLIES Paesanos, Frizzieros, Piccirillos, Cimminos-Totaros, Casalesis
DETAILS
The birth of the clan and his rise to the top of the hill dates back to 1984, when the then young prejudiced Giovanni Alfano was wounded in an ambush by the Camorra. Alfano escaped with a fortnight of hospitalization at the Loreto Crispi.
For 'the redhairede in the viewfinder of the killers of other clans, there was no alternative to organize a clan with some loyalists, being able to impose their' power 'in the hills.
The organization of Alfano grew dramatically thanks to alliances with the Picuozzis- Marianos of the Spanish Quarter, with Frizzieros of the Torretta, with Sarnos and the mala of Posillipo, the Paesanos and Calones.
The clan got billion (lire) for extortion in the hospital to businesses and contractors to work in hospitals, cleaning and canteen. According to investigators, the clan did not exclude anyone from requests for bribes, so they would pay protection money also the contractors of Antonello Venditti and Claudio Baglioni for the concerts Collana and Sao Paulo stadiums
Another source of income for the clan was drug trafficking. Alfano finished the boss on trial for complicity organization of drug dealers who ran the sale of drugs to the VIP feasts of Naples . Alfano and with a small army of drug dealers, ended up in the courts even Rosario Piccirillo, said "'the blond of Mergellina", affiliated with Piccirillo Mergellina historical enemies of Frizziero, with which, however, the Alfano enjoy excellent relations for the wedding with Ada Frizziero, which established at the time a sort of alliance.
In the mid-'90s, the clan will shatter into subgroups led by Antonio Caiazzo, Brandi, Luigi Cimmino