Napoli – Blitz in the heart of Ponticelli, a neighborhood that is the stronghold of the De Martino Camorra clan. A three-story public building, used for commercial purposes but illegally occupied, was cleared by the Carabinieri and the municipal police as part of an operation coordinated by the District Anti-Mafia Directorate (DDA) of Naples.
The building, considered the clan's "headquarters", was protected by illegal gates and video surveillance systems installed by affiliates to control access and activities. The investigations, supported by the statements of collaborators of justice such as John Braccia, have revealed a structured system of illegal management of social housing.
About twenty commercial premises, transformed into homes, have been seized with a decree signed by the investigating judge Marco Giordano. The investigation, which involves 30 suspects, including the couple Francesco De Martino and Carmela Ricci, considered to be the leaders of the clan, are charged with the crime of illegal occupation of public buildings with the aggravating circumstance of mafia facilitation, as well as Camorra-style criminal association.
According to what has emerged, the De Martino clan ran a real estate racket. Free public housing was “sold” at variable prices, established based on the economic possibilities of the buyers. For an occupied apartment, the price could reach 30 thousand euros, of which 5 thousand went to the clan as a “tax”. Even those who obtained housing illegally were forced to pay 5 thousand euros to the De Martinos.
The proceeds flowed into the organization's coffers, managed directly by the boss Francesco De Martino, for the areas of "Ponticelli di sotto" (Rione Incis, Rione Fiat and Via Argine). A similar system, managed by the De Micco clan ("Bodo"), operated in "Ponticelli di sopra".
The statements of the repentant Giovanni Braccia
The revelations of Giovanni Braccia, a former member of the clan, confirmed the modus operandi during an interrogation on October 16, 2024. Breccia, who ran drug dealing centers and the illicit assignment of public housing, described how Francesco De Martino ordered the “sale” of vacant housing, setting the price, and collected a fixed fee for each transaction.
The clearing operation
The intervention, which involved the use of 200 agents, was supported by social services personnel and the Municipality of Naples. The evicted homes were emptied and walled up to prevent new occupations. Temporary housing and health solutions were arranged for some families.
The operation, coordinated by the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Prefecture of Naples, represents a severe blow to the territorial control of the De Martino clan and their system of illegal profit in the public housing market.
The evacuated building, modified with building abuses to guarantee security to the clan, was the symbol of the De Martino's power in Ponticelli. Investigations continue to further dismantle the criminal networks that exploit public housing, a phenomenon that compromises the right to housing and fuels the power of the Camorra in the eastern suburbs of Naples.
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The article talks about a major operation against the De Martino clan, but there seems to be a lack of details on how the evicted families will be handled. It is a sensitive topic and their needs should also be considered.
The article talks about a major operation against the De Martino clan, but there seems to be a lack of details on how the evicted families will be handled. It is a sensitive topic and their needs should also be considered.