Camorra, the baker victim of extortion demands from the Miano criminal group believed to be a sub-division of the Lo Russo clan (known as “i Capitoni”) was forced to pay almost 12 thousand euros to his tormentors in a short period of time.
This is what emerges from the arrest warrant - notified by the Carabinieri of the Vomero company and the Naples State Police - with which the DDA "neutralized" eight alleged extortionists. For the Neapolitan investigators, the Lo Russo clan is alive, well and dangerous.
This is demonstrated by the series of criminal episodes - all alarming - that in recent years have affected the Neapolitan neighborhoods of Miano, Chiaiano, Piscinola and Marianella: murders and attempted murders, in addition to extortion against merchants.
The recipients of the detention orders are Salvatore DiVaio, 48 years old, known as “Totore o' Cavallo”, Caesar Duro, 21 years old, Alexander Party, 24 years old, Cosimo Napoleone, 33 years old, Vincenzo Pagliaro, 20 years old, known as “Vincenzo o' Pagliaro”, Fabio Pecoraro, 26 years old, John Perfect, 59 years old, known as “o' mostr” (“the monster”, ed.) and Raphael Petriccione, 25 years old, known as “Raffaele o' pazz”.
The baker was first given the imposition of the increase in the "tax" during a meeting in a bar and then in the home of one of the suspects, John Perfect, in the presence of three of the recipients of the arrest warrants notified yesterday by the Carabinieri and the Police.
On May 30th, the victim gave his loan sharks 7 thousand euros, 1835 euros for the bread sold in June and on the first of the same month (June) a down payment of 3 thousand euros of the 5 thousand expected for the current month, still June. In the next few days the hearing for the validation of the arrests, issued by the Public Prosecutor Maria Sepe and by the acting prosecutor Rosa Volpe.
Article published on 26 July 2022 - 11:41