A boy of a few years held by the hand and dangled on the outside of the balcony, in tears, in front of his parents dumbfounded by terror.

It is one of the accusations made against Nicola Rullo , the alleged boss of the Contini clan and to five other men of his clan, in the context of the last line of investigation on the Camorra believed to be the owner of a piece of the city. Violence and threats - about the little boy dangling outside the railing - that are consumed in an attempt to get back some checks received by the pair of parents, in turn held responsible for having taken part in the big bank mortgage scam.

What story is this? It is the latest investigation into the Contini clan , which culminated these days in the notification of 59 warranty notices, against Nicola Rullo, some of his alleged business partners and an army of figureheads. This is the investigation into the great fraud of bank loans, which allows us to find the point of contact between representatives of the bourgeoisie of the city and subjects linked to the bloody Camorra, that of the feuds for the racket and for the dealing squares. In summary, in addition to Nicola Rullo, the bank manager Vincenzo Montone ends up accused , a few years ago at work in a branch of Unicredit (which must be considered an offended part of the scam); Salvatore Giglio, owner of "Il Giglio immobiliare". They are held responsible for having created a system aimed at obtaining loans of hundreds of thousands of euros, with the aggravating circumstance of having favored the Contini clan.


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