Arzano. The minor driving a smart has been identified. The father is a prominent member of the Amato-Pagano clan.
A PS man nicknamed put it at the wheel “or dwarf”, as one of the protagonists of the series Gomorrah. The investigations of the local police began following a video posted a few months ago on the social network TikTok which portrayed a minor driving a Smart through the streets of Arzano.
Acquired and examined by the local police officers directed by Commander Biagio Chiariello, the minor was identified as the son of a well-known member of the Amato-Pagano GB clan of via Zanardelli, known for numerous precedents with ramifications also in Secondigliano and Melito.
Following further investigations by the Judicial Police, the person who put him at the wheel of the car was a man from the area, identified and questioned in the offices of the Command, who turned out to be known by the alias of "o nano", like one of the characters in the TV series Gomorrah also set in the North Naples area.
He would have fulfilled the minor's wish to start playing driving motorbikes and cars at 12 years old which are his passion. The agents and the commander knocked on the door of the house of Zanardelli Street, already known for several news stories, also bringing with her social workers and contesting fines for approximately 8 thousand euros to the parents, exercising parental authority over the minor, and to the person entrusted with the child vehicle for reckless entrustment, and with it also a woman who was the registered owner of the rental contract for the car used in the prank.
Precedents also against the latter have emerged from further investigations. Following the investigations, a substantial file was sent to the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office for the evaluation of the provisions on custody.
Il grandpa of the minor, it would have emerged from subsequent investigations, he would have been locked up in prison ias accused and convicted for a double homicide that occurred in 1997 in Arzano.
Meanwhile, the same minor was noticed by the officers in another video along with other peers, in the process of being identified, to imitate characters of the mafia of the 90s while during the maxi trial they are sentenced to life imprisonment. Material, this too, ended up under the scrutiny of the investigators.
Meanwhile, the use of social media "it is increasingly common to share explicit text and audiovisual messages of Camorra inspiration”. By now in Arzano the situation seems to have gotten out of hand with mobs of men on motorbikes and the attempted reorganisation of the 167 clan which is holding the town in check.
Louis Vanacore
EDITORIAL TEAM






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