Naples. A never-ending nightmare. This is what a father and son experienced, victims of a brutal kidnapping orchestrated by a group of Camorra members from the Contini clan linked to the boss Nicola Rullo 'o nfamone, who has been a fugitive for two months. The odyssey began with a lightning-fast kidnapping, followed by hours of torture in a hidden hideout in the heart of the city.
Today the Naples Flying Squad arrested five more people following the other arrests that took place last month. Two men and three women were arrested, seriously suspected, to varying degrees, of the crimes of kidnapping for the purpose of extortion and personal injury, aggravated by the mafia method,
The kidnappers, armed with clubs and clubs, subjected their victims to an ordeal of unheard-of violence. Blows inflicted with blind rage, stifled screams, fear materializing in every shadow. All this for a debt, a sum of money equal to 360 thousand euros that should have put an end to a nightmare that turned into hell.
The father, a helpless witness to his son's suffering, was himself dragged into this Dantean circle. He witnessed the torture, heard his son's heart-rending screams, and experienced first-hand the cruelty of his tormentors.
After hours of agony, the victims were freed, dumped like garbage in front of the hospital. Wounded, scared, but alive. A miracle, doctors say, given the marks left by torture.
In detail, some of the suspects allegedly took his son to a house in the Poggioreale neighborhood and beat him violently, hitting him with iron bars and wooden clubs. Subsequently, he himself was allegedly taken to that house, beaten in front of his dying son and threatened with serious repercussions if he did not deliver, within a few hours, a large sum of money.
The investigative investigations conducted immediately after the events, also with the help of video surveillance systems, allowed the identification of the place where the crime was committed and to raid a house in which the Scientific Police found traces and signs clearly attributable to the beating.
Further investigations have allowed us to reconstruct the events clearly and to understand how the victim, after being segregated inside the aforementioned house, was transported to another site in the Castel Volturno area and held there. locked up for a few hours, before being dumped outside the Emergency Room of the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Naples, where she received first aid and where the injuries she suffered were deemed curable in 30 days
Article published on November 4, 2024 - 19:52