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Naples, Sequino regent released from prison in Sanità district after threats to police

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“Now do you want to see what I’ll do to you? You won’t come in here anymore, I’ll take the 300 scooters and I won’t let you in anymore”. For this threat, the boss Silvestro, known as Silvio Pellecchia, current regent of the Sequino clan (with whom he is related), was stopped by the police yesterday together with his 21-year-old son Salvatore. The young man was travelling on a scooter without a helmet, with a friend and when he was stopped by the police he went into a rage. He threatened the police and then his father Silvestro arrived and continued with the threats. The two were taken to the police station and, assisted by the lawyer Mario Bruno, were released with the “defense terms”. The arrest was validated and they will have to sign in at the police station once a day until September. Then they will stand trial for resisting arrest. Silvestro Silvio Pellecchia is considered by investigators to be the current regent of the Sequino clan, being the brother-in-law of one of the brothers. He is often talked about as one of the characters who participated in the “expulsion” of the Esposito “Barbudos” Genidoni from the Sanità district when (before the breakup) they were together with the Vastarellas. His name often appears in wiretaps at Antonio Genidoni’s house in Milan while they were preparing the Fontanelle massacre. According to investigators, the Pellecchias’ connection with the Sequinos goes beyond kinship and it is no coincidence that on the social profiles of the family members everyone has the double surname Pellecchia-Sequino. During the night, a photo of him with his bare torso appeared on Silvestro Pellecchia’s Facebook profile with all his Hitler and Bin Laden tattoos on display and the caption: “The truth always comes out and like all assholes like you…you wanted to see me fall but I always get up with dignity”.


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