Naples, boss Alvino Frizziero remains in prison: Rossi cousins ​​free



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Alvino Frizziero, the boss of Torretta, remains in prison.

The investigating judge of the Court of Naples has decidedNaples, the boss Alvino Frizziero remains in prison: the Rossi cousins ​​were released at the outcome of the validation hearing after the police raid last Saturday evening in via Santa Maria della Neve in the heart of Torretta where it is assumed a summit was interrupted in which the boss himself and his cousins ​​were participating Vincenzo Rossi of 26 years e Giuseppe Rossi  of 28 said or boxer.

The two cousins ​​were with the full helmet guarding the boss's house where weapons were found. The boss had no hesitation in charging himself with the possession of the weaponry exonerating the two cousins ​​(defended by the lawyer Leopoldo Perone) who were thus released.

The investigators, and in particular those of the San Ferdinando police station, continue their investigations to understand the reasons for the summit of camorra.

It is likely that the boss was planning new criminal strategies to respond to the attacks of the Strazzullo group after the clashes of the last few months for the control of illicit businesses but also of everything that revolves around "food and beverage" in one of the areas most frequented by nightlife and tourists such as Chiaia, Mergellina and Torretta itself where the income is very high.

 

In short

Alvino Frizziero, the boss of Torretta, remains in prison.

  • The two cousins ​​were wearing full-face helmets guarding the boss's house where weapons were found.
  • The boss had no hesitation in charging himself with possession of the weapons, thus exonerating the two cousins ​​(defended by the lawyer Leopoldo…
  • Investigators, particularly those at the San Ferdinando police station, continue their investigations to understand the motives behind the summit of…

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What is the main point of the news?

Alvino Frizziero, the boss of Torretta, remains in prison.

Why is this news relevant?

The two cousins ​​were wearing full-face helmets guarding the boss's house where weapons were found.

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The boss had no hesitation in charging himself with possession of the weapons, thus exonerating the two cousins ​​(defended by the lawyer Leopoldo Perone) who were…

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