Dia: ''Nessun settore produttivo sfugge all'attenzione dei clan di Camorra''
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Published: 24 July 2019

by AMDuemila
The report of the second half of 2018: " Enduring criminal life guaranteed also by connivance with 'white collar' "

" If in the nineteenth century the precursors of the modern Camorra entrepreneurs had secured a monopoly in the distribution of hay for carriages, now it can be affirmed, because it is acclaimed by definitive judicial acts, that there is no licit sector producing wealth that has not been object of attention by the clans ".

This is what emerges from the July-December 2018 Semi-annual Report of the Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate on the Camorra. The criminal organizations of Campania have " regenerated ", it is read, through increasingly efficient techniques of infiltration of the socio-economic, political and entrepreneurial fabric.

"The associations infiltrate the legal economy either through participation in healthy companies or by operating directly with their own reference companies, characterized by a continuous modification of structures and company headquarters, in order to make it more complex to trace back to the real property.

In some cases these are business networks, through which they control the entire supply chain of activities related to a specific economic sector: in the gaming sector, for example, there were connected companies that dealt with the installation and maintenance of slot machines and video lotteries, as well as the management of dining rooms and catering services ".

As reported by the report, the enduring camorra criminal life is not only guaranteed by a suffocating social infiltration,connivance with the so-called white-collar workers, who are also entrusted with the task of hiding the treasures of the clans ".

These, according to the DIA, are" accumulated above all through the trafficking of drugs, exercised today in different ways than in the past, since they are entrusted to expert brokers, able to import drugs from foreign countries, stock the goods and distribute them to wholesalers ".

The different behaviors of the Camorra clans
The semi-annual report of the DIA points out that the criminal dynamics of the Camorra clans " continue to be particularly complex, and coexist, often in the same area, different groups by structure and operational choices:

alongside minor associations, mainly dedicated to the control of illegal activities in the territory of respective influence, historical and structured organizations operate, such as the Mazzarella , the Licciardi and Contini in the Neapolitan capital, the Mallards , the Moccias , the Nuvolettas , the Polverinos and the Orlandoes in the province, the Casalesi in the Casertano area, increasingly projected to extend their range of action to other regions and abroad ".

If for the former" violence is a necessary instrument of criminal affirmation , "the latter" tend to shun glaring actions and always appear more oriented to control the legal markets, tightening relationships with the business world, public administrations and politicians ".

Numerous districts of Naples and many other areas of Campania, controlled by premature clans, in fact, write the employees of the DIA, are marked by a climate of violence enacted by those convicted who shoot inside the shops, regardless of the possibility of hitting innocent people.this magmatic situation with serious consequences for public security ".

Criminal phenomena, like those of the" extended "ones, are in all respects, according to the study, synonymous with a juvenile deviance that does not seem to stop. They are the youngest, in fact," from degraded family and metropolitan contexts ", the main protagonists of these episodes of unjustified aggression or clashes between gangs.

Not only." The state of social unease and widespread illegality that characterizes large areas of the Campania region, the coexistence of true Camorra organizations and own, urban gangster groups and gangs of young delinquents - reads -makes it possible for the former to be able, at any time, to count on armies of hundreds of people, also consisting of minors employed as lookouts, arms transporters, couriers at home for the delivery of drugs, even to the commission of murders ". question " is clearly perceptible - continues the report - a cause-effect relationship between social and family degradation and youth deviance ."


The phenomenon of juvenile crime, is mentioned in the report, was also the subject of the plenary session of the High Council of the Judiciary held in Naples on 11 September 2018, during which it was notified that "juvenile delinquency is not an emergency but a gangrenous problem with which we have been measuring for a long time ".


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The Casalesi clan


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report of the DIA also shows that although the powerful alliances of the Casalesi clan with the Neapolitan groups such as the Moccia di Afragola and the Mallards of Giugliano in Campania are still solid , with the repentance of the chieftain 's son Schiavone said " Sandokan "the famous mafia family of Caserta suffered a severe blow. "

An important element of novelty with respect to the criminal assets of the Caserta area is to be found in the choice, in July 2018, of collaboration with the justice of Nicola Schiavone ", the investigators write. As regards the illegal activities of the Campania clans, and in particular in the Salerno area, "the infiltration of contracts - for the construction of public works, for the provision of services (particularly delicate is that of the collection and disposal of solid urban waste), for the maintenance of infrastructure and state property - continues to represent a sector of primary interest of criminal organizations, which also involves unfaithful entrepreneurs and public officials "."

The corruption of the latter - the document continues -represents the picklock that allows Camorra organizations to infiltrate the public administration and influence its management.

Where corruption attempts should be in vain, there is a criminal escalation that goes from threats to actual intimidation, as happened in the municipality of Agropoli, in which a series of intimidation actions were recorded by the local Marotta group, for to induce the mayor to assign jobs and social housing to the affiliates ".


Still on the Casalesi in the report July-December of the Diaries the investigators show another point of strength of the criminal cartel. Or"the ability to use the illicit proceeds in entrepreneurial activities, creating a real empire, capable of producing profits and acquiring social consensus through the employment in commercial activities of reference of the association ", reads the balance sheet of the second semester Dia.

" The vastness of this empire is attested by the numerous seizure orders issued over the years to entrepreneurs who have made their companies available to the cartel ." An action method confirmed also in the detailed report.

Finally, the employees notify a particular threat addressed to a collaborator of justice already affiliated to the Clara Zagaria appeared on October 10 last year in San Cipriano d'Aversa. "Whoever enters this house is a penitent "is the written appearance on the building.

An 'indicative' message against the collaborators of justice, according to the investigators, on the situation organized crime in the Caserta area. The uninhabited building, in 2013 was seized in execution of a decree of the prevention measures section of the Court of Santa Maria Capua Vetere.

"So far the judicial inquiries, the state of detention of almost all the founders and of numerous historical affiliates, the collaboration with the justice of prominent exponents do not seem having in any case radically influenced the previous structures, as happened in some Neapolitan areas ", is added to the Dia budget."

Many important exponents - they explain -even if restricted in prison, they control the areas of influence, giving orders to the outside, while the organization's leaders, gregarious and supporters continue to enjoy the benefits of belonging to the society, such as financial assistance in prison, the costs of justice and the sustenance of the family ".

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