Originally Posted by CabriniGreen
Licciardis are more mafia-ish, I would say....



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"Patrizio Bosti, Eduardo Contini, Francesco Mallardo, Maria Licciardi: the 4 leaders of the Secondigliano Alliance". They also commanded from prison
Of Antonio Mangione -June 27, 2019




Patrizio Bosti, Eduardo Contini, Francesco Mallardo, Maria Licciardi : according to the investigations of the DDA, they are the leaders of the Secondigliano Alliance. Yesterday the final blow with 126 arrests and over 200 people under investigation.

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Returns an alarming picture of the Neapolitan criminal level, far from the "pulverization" of the past years but characterized "by a sophisticated mafia direction": the investigation by the Naples prosecutor's office on the so-called Secondigliano Alliance focuses on a camorra that does not shoot (or almost ) but think about business. Today a maxi inter-force blitz coordinated by the Public Prosecutor, which involved police, carabinieri, the Guardia di Finanza and Dia, has dealt a severe blow to the criminal federation of the Contini, Licciardi and Mallardo families. A total of 126 precautionary measures were issued (89 in prison and 36 under house arrest and a ban on staying in Campania).

Some members of the Licciardi, including Maria Licciardi, sister of one of the founders of the Alliance, Gennaro Licciardi, known as "the monkey", escaped arrest. The financiers have seized goods for over 130 million euros throughout Italy - companies, cars, motorcycles, a boat, houses, companies, commercial and business activities, fine watches and diamonds. Founded by three historical bosses in the late 1980s, the Alliance is still pervasive in the shadow of Vesuvius. The prominent role is played by the Continis, and at the top of the federation are the brides of the bosses Edoardo Contini, Patrizio Bosti and Francesco Mallardo, the three sisters Aieta (Maria, Rita and Anna) and, of course Maria Licciardi. All had a leadership role. Women who kept contacts with the bosses at 41bis and gave orders to the affiliates on the management of welfare and business. Broad-spectrum business that was not "limited" to traffic and the sale of cocaine and marijuana from South America, via Holland, thanks to privileged and "coded" relations with the 'Ndrangheta, in particular with the Commisso of Siderno.

Surveys revealed that the Contini family also managed all the activities of a hospital in Naples, San Giovanni Bosco, which became famous for the cases of ants in the wards. There they controlled every aspect, from hiring to contracts, to labor relations. Not only. With the complicity of the health professionals they carried on the flourishing business of insurance frauds, even for other clans. And if a patient died, the Camorra could have him "resurrected" on the documents allowing the relatives, for "only" 500 euros, to be able to take him home by ambulance early. In essence, the prosecutor of Naples Giovanni Melillo emphasized, "the hospital was the logistical base for their criminal plots".

HERE ARE THE NAMES OF ALL ARRESTED
ARRESTS IN PRISON
acanfora Ciro
AIDA Antonio
AIETA Anna
AIETA Antonio
AIETA Maria
AIETA Rita
Alfano Alessio
AMBROSIO Mario
Ammerman Joseph
ANIELLO Alberto
ARDUINO Giuseppe
ATTARDO Gaetano
BARBELLA Giulio
BAR Happy
BOSTI Ettore
BOSTI Patrick
BOTTA Angelo
BOTTA John
BOTTA Lucia
BOTTA Nicola
BOTTA Salvatore
BOTTA Salvatore
BOTTA Vincenzo
CANDIDO Giovanni
CANDIDO Lamberto
CAPOZZO Rosario
CAPOZZOLI Vincenzo
CASO Pietro
CERBONE Pietro
CICCARELLI Giuseppe
Cino Pasquale
CIULLO Giuseppe
COMMITTEE Salvatore
CONTINI Edward
Coppola Carlo
Corrado Gennaro
COSTA Gennaro
Cuomo Alfredo
CRISTIANO Antonio
CHRISTIAN Fabio
CHRISTIAN Thomas
DE FEO Alfredo
WOMEN Maurizio
WORLD Gennaro
PLAN Giuseppe
DE FALCO William
DE ROSA Giuseppe
DI CARLUCCIO Ciro
Di Martino Luigi
OF MUNNO Rosa
ESPOSITO Domenico
ESPOSITO Ettore
ESPOSITO Giovanni
ESPOSITO Luca
FALANGA Umberto
FIORENTINO Massimo
FIORILLO Gennaro
Folchetti Luigi
Giamminelli Francesco
GIORDANO Giuseppe
Grasso Emanuele
BIG Gennaro
LICCIARDI Maria
MALLARDO Francesco
MARSEILLE Giuseppe
Mendozzi Salvatore
MEROLLA Salvatore
Murano Roberto
MUSCERINO Antonio
PATIERNO Michele
pellìccio Gennaro
Pengue Antonio
PERCOPE Salvatore
FISH Antonio
Petrone Salvatore
PICARDI Patrick
Poggi Luciano
POMATICO Mario
Riccio Bruno
Riccio Gennaro
ROLLER Nicola
PLUG Giuseppe
TOLOMELLI Carmine
TOLOMELLI Giuseppe
TOLOMELLI Vincenzo
TOLOMELLI Vincenzo
VITTORIO Raffaele
VITTORIO Salvatore
VOLPE Francesco

HOUSE ARREST

ACANFORA Salvatore
AMBROSIO Vincenzo
ANATRIELLO Francesco
BOSELLI Alessandro
BOTTA Ciro
CALIENNO Antonio
COLANTUONO Pietro
BRACALE Vincenza
CHIAVARONE Ciro
CHIAVARONE Leopoldo
CRISTIANO Maurizio
DE ROSA Gennaro
DI MARTINO Gianluca
DI MARTINO Paolo
FINIZIO Nunzio
GUELI Francesco
IMPERATORE Antonella
LIETO Domenico
MANZO Francesco
MARANO Mario
MATINO Mario
MECHERI Enrico
MORESCANTI Claudio
NADDEO Franco
NATALE Domenico
PALMA Vito
PANICO Concetta
PASQUARIELLO Vincenzo
PERSICO Luigi
PROSPERO Salvatore
RINALDI Antonio
RINALDI Pasquale
RIVA Marco
SANTORIELLO Fortunato
TARALLO Vincenzo
VENTRIGLIA Vincenzo
DIVIETO DI DIMORA IN CAMPANIA
ESPOSITO Gaetano




What makes the Licciardis more like the mafia than most other camorra families?