Isernia – They had transformed their home into a veritable drug dealing hub, where cocaine and crack were sold to a constant flow of customers, many of them very young.
But what most shocked investigators was the discovery that the Italian brothers, along with their Romanian wives, had also used their minor children to deliver the doses to customers.
The Isernia State Police arrested the four on charges of drug dealing following an investigation launched in October 2024 by the Flying Squad.
It might interest you
Peppe Vessicchio, the maestro who made Italy sing, has died.
Riders take to the streets, calling for a nationwide strike to renew their phantom contract: "We've been invisible for five years."
Farewell to Willy David, the discreet soul of Neapolitan Power.
CGIL union protesters on December 12th: "Unfair budget, stagnant wages."
According to what emerged, the two brothers physically managed the drug deals, while their wives were responsible for liaising with customers and hiding the substances at home. Their minor children, on the other hand, were allegedly tasked with delivering small quantities of drugs, thus avoiding checks and arousing less suspicion.
During the searches, carried out with the support of the Flying Squad and forensic personnel, the officers found doses already prepared for sale, precision scales, and packaging material.
The preliminary investigations judge ordered the two brothers to be held in custody, while their wives were placed under house arrest. Investigations are continuing to clarify the scope of the drug dealing activity and determine any responsibilities of other individuals involved in the network.







Comments (1)
It's truly sad to see how a family could be involved in such illegal activities. Young people should be protected and not exploited in this way. I hope justice is served for all involved.