The Camorra of Afragola trembles under the weight of a request for historic sentences. The Naples Prosecutor's Office has in fact requested sentences totaling almost 328 years against 32 alleged affiliates of the Sasso-Parziale clan, one of the most active criminal organizations in Afragola.
At the center of the investigation are longtime mafia bosses Giuseppe Sasso and Vittorio Parziale, who have been asked to receive 20-year prison sentences each. The extremely serious charges range from mafia association to drug trafficking, extortion, and illegal weapons possession.
A real judicial blow that threatens to definitively dismantle the criminal organization.
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But the defense isn't buying it. Attorney Antonio Bucci, representing Parziale and his wife Annamaria De Luca, has already announced a fight, emphasizing the latter's lack of involvement in the alleged facts and promising to fully clarify Parziale's position.
The next hearing, scheduled for November 7th, promises to be heated. The lawyers will attempt to debunk the prosecutor's charges, while the prosecutor will attempt to confirm the criminal organization's dangerousness.
The arrests of the defendants date back to December 19, 2023 with a police raid on the orders of the DDA which led to their imprisonment with 26 arrests and 38 suspects.






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