Naples. Nine gunshots were fired last night in Piazzetta Concordia, in the Spanish Quarter of Naples. The spent shells were found on the ground by police around 5:8 a.m. Several patrols and forensic investigators arrived on the scene to determine whether the shots were fired from multiple guns. During their inspection, the Forensic Police found and seized eight 9mm shells on the ground in Piazzetta Concordia, not far from where 26 6mm shells were found yesterday, between Via Colonna Cariati and Vico Concordia. Yesterday morning, 26 shells were also found on the ground in the same area. A show of strength by a new clan attempting to gain a foothold in the Spanish Quarter of Naples. This is the background information emerging to explain the two raids in the space of less than 24 hours. Last week, unknown individuals had already fired at least six shells in the same location, which were later found on the ground. For investigators, the message is directed at Ciro Mariano, the Spanish Quarter boss recently released from prison after more than 30 years. His presence in the area, once a stronghold of his "family," is unwelcome to the Esposito-Ricci gang, which runs the area's most lucrative drug trafficking hubs, including the "Sposa" (Bride) ring, in the upper reaches of the maze of alleys off the central Via Toledo, a hub that brings in thousands of euros a week. The boss is practically "shut up" at home, and investigators know he rarely travels, perhaps for fear of being ambushed.
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