
Caivano. The discovery of Antonio Natale's body brings to the attention of investigators a disturbing scenario, facing the usual wall of silence but also a new criminal savagery.
The investigations reveal that Antonio Natale he allegedly appropriated money and weapons from the new clan Green Park. And it is precisely on the new bosses and their ferocity that Don Patriciello, the well-known parish priest of the fight against the Camorra and the Land of Fires in a timely intervention on occur explains what happens in that difficult territory.
"Antonio was no saint, people know it and draw their own conclusions, which, while understandable, must be rejected. Woe betide anyone who says: it's his fault; woe betide anyone who renounces the desire for legality; woe betide anyone who relegates piety to the attic.
Some say we are back to the 80s. Maybe it's true, maybe not. After having bloodied the streets of Campania, after years of harsh prison, Raffaele Cutolo has also said goodbye to life. What a miserable and unhappy life, his. What a waste of intelligence, youth, talents, serenity, joy of living. What absurd, macabre, grotesque situations he has lived. Poor thing, he did not realize that it is not worth usurping patrimonies that can never be enjoyed.
I don't know if we've gone back to the 80s, I only know that, once again, we're navigating stormy waters from which we don't know how to get out on our own. There's no point in beating around the bush, the territories straddling the provinces of Naples and Caserta are a receptacle of garbage and stench of every kind; at the mercy of Camorra gangs that spread terror and death.
Lying about it would be shameful and dangerous. Our municipal administrations, with the tools and men at their disposal, will never be able to ensure peace and legality. In every municipality, dozens of traffic police officers are missing; in the Carabinieri barracks, the staff should be at least doubled.
These new waves of Camorristi born around the year 2000, are frightening for their ferocity and inexperience. Cocaine, sex, tattoos, long beards and short hair, good life, full wallet, designer shoes and clothes, heavy gold chains around their necks, rental cars and motorbikes, laziness, a gun on display, zero culture: this is the identikit of the modern Camorrista.
The State cannot leave Caivano and the surrounding towns in their hands; it cannot treat Italians unequally. On the contrary, it must be stronger and more present where the anti-state becomes more ferocious and overbearing. The government, the region and parliament should fear and tremble, together with us, at the thought that so many people are becoming convinced that, after all, it is right that an almost-young boy be kidnapped, held prisoner, and perhaps killed, by someone who, like him, has ended up in the black hole of the Camorra. Well, if there is one thing that truly scares me, it is this resignation.
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I am shocked by those who say: she was asking for it, she knew it would end like this. I understand the frustration of local politics, I am not interested in finding scapegoats, only one thing is certain: we cannot get out of this damned story alone. On Sunday morning, Noemi, the little girl who was seriously injured in the shooting two years ago in Piazza Nazionale in Naples, came to Mass in Caivano with her parents.
How painful it is to see this fragile and defenseless angel, confined in an orthopedic brace just to stay upright. This must never happen again. Let's get to work. We still have time. Let's join forces to protect and secure a future for the kids in at-risk neighborhoods before they are sucked in and crushed by the cursed vortex of the inhuman Camorra.
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