Nyou couldn't work without his approval. This is what emerged from the statements of Felice Graziano regarding the activities of the Fezza-D'Auria-Petrosino clan inside the fruit and vegetable market of Pagani. Graziano was part of the clan that dominated Bracigliano, Mercato San Severino, Quindici and Sarno until mid-2000 and subsequently became a collaborator of justice. He was heard in recent days regarding the 'Criniera' investigation into criminal activities inside the fruit and vegetable market of Nocera-Pagani.
The man was questioned by law enforcement regarding the activities that his criminal activity carried out within the market. Above all, Graziano spoke about the economic relationships and influences that his clan had on traders, on road transport and on sales throughout Italy through his contacts. 'Only those I said worked at the market'. This is one of the statements that emerged in a video conference, in response to questions from lawyers. 'We took the fruit and sent it throughout Italy, to the Fondi market, in Sicily. Depending on the period. And I gave orders that only the company 'La Paganese' had to operate. I ousted Giovanni Ferraioli, leaving him some small things, and he gave me money every six months, every year. It wasn't a bribe, he was giving me a gift'. Furthermore, during the trial, the depositions of Domenico Califano, a repentant member of the Paganese clan, were recorded. Califano was questioned about the video poker business, the drug ring and the organization of the group led by Antonio Petrosino D'Auria. Previously, in the previous hearings, documents had been acquired for the Sant'Egidio informants Vincenzo and Alfonso Greco, father and son, both at the helm of the family group at different times, and Sandro Contaldo, former head of the Pagani apartment blocks, who also became a collaborator of justice. The trial intends to reconstruct the entire Camorra system up to 2010 and beyond, also focusing on the alleged relationships between criminal organizations and politics. The hearing has been adjourned to November 29.
Article published on 28 October 2018 - 11:04