Assets worth 100 million euros seized from six Neapolitan loan sharks

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The DIA seizes assets worth over 100 million euros from six loan sharks in Ladispoli. The DIA Operations Center in Rome and the Carabinieri Company of Civitavecchia have seized assets worth 100 million euros attributable to Patrizio Massaria, 64 years old, Giuseppe D'Alpino, 72 years old, Carlo Risso, 52 years old, Angelo Lombardi, 56 years old, Francesco Naseddu, 51 years old, residents of Ladispoli, considered responsible, in various capacities, of a gang, which over time allowed them to illegally accumulate a huge amount of wealth, mainly the result of a complex system of usury to the detriment of citizens and local entrepreneurs in economic crisis, many of whom also had a gambling addiction. The measure was ordered by the Prevention Measures Section of the Court of Rome. The DIA of Rome, through complex investigative investigations, has reconstructed the dynamics of the association which, made up of a large number of people of Campanian origin who had long been rooted in Ladispoli, in the province of Rome, had managed to transfer to that territory the modus operandi of the Neapolitan “camorra” for the spread and management of illicit trafficking, as testified, among other things, also in various sentences issued against them. The Court of Rome has therefore fully confirmed, with today's rulings, the accusatory system supported by the DIA, ordering not only the confiscation of the assets of the people involved, but also the preventive measure of special surveillance with obligation to reside for four of the suspects. The investigations into the group have made it possible to ascertain how, through the usury loan system, the group had set up a real economic empire. The confiscated assets, whose value amounts to over 100 million euros, consist of 49 prestigious properties, including villas with swimming pools, luxury apartments and flats, all located in the municipalities of Ladispoli and Civitavecchia; 8 vehicles; 23 banking and financial relationships; 5 companies and related company shares.


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