Camorra, thirty years in prison for Giuseppe Setola, head of the Casalesi clan's massacre wing for a murder committed in 1999.
The judge for the preliminary hearing of the court of Naples, Gianluigi Visco, sentenced to 30 years in prison, for a murder in February 1999, the head of the Casalesi clan's massacre wing Giuseppe Setola, and four other historical members of the Caserta clan, namely Alessandro Cirillo, Mario Cavaliere and Giovanni Russo.
Ten years, instead, is the sentence given to the collaborator of justice Domenico Bidognetti. Giuseppe Dell'Aversano, Francesco Cavaliere and Giovanni Simonelli were later acquitted. The murder was that of Luigi Mosvaldo Caterino, which matured in the context of the feud at the end of the nineties between the Bidognetti groups, of which Setola was a part, and the Cantiello-Tablet.
Setola himself confessed to having been one of the instigators of the crime, the other was identified as Domenico Bidognetti, cousin of the boss Francesco Bidognetti known as “Cicciotto and Midnight” who later became a collaborator of justice.
The crime, it emerged from the trial, was materially committed by Cavaliere while Russo would have acted as a mirror operator. The defense team includes lawyers Paolo Di Furia, Elena Schiavone, Mirella Baldascino and Tammaro Diana.
Article published on May 24, 2022 - 18:45 pm