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A blow to the Senese clan: 14 arrests in Rome. Ties to the Di Lauros.

Extortion, drugs, weapons, and two attempted murders: the Anti-Mafia Directorate dismantles a faction of the powerful criminal organization. Also targeted are the Di Lauros and the war for control of the precious metals racket.





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Rome – A major operation at dawn in the capital. The Carabinieri of the Rome Provincial Command dealt a devastating blow to the heart of local organized crime, executing a precautionary detention order for 14 people.

The extremely serious charges brought by the District Anti-Mafia Directorate (DDA) range from attempted murder to the illegal possession and carrying of firearms, to extortion aggravated by mafia methods and, in several cases, the intention to facilitate the activities of the feared "Senese clan." There was also the crime of attempted kidnapping, also aggravated by mafia methods.

The massive raid, which also involved the use of specialized and special units of the Carabinieri, is the culmination of a complex and detailed investigative effort conducted by the Carabinieri Investigative Unit in Rome. Investigators have uncovered an alarming criminal pattern, reconstructing the gang's activities through a shocking series of crimes.

The blood, the racket and the false emissary

The DDA investigation has collected overwhelming evidence documenting the group's leading role and violent modus operandi:

Two attempted murdersThe bloody events that took place in Rome testify to the clan's unscrupulousness in settling scores or asserting its territorial dominance.

drug traffickingControl over the drug market remains one of the organization's main economic assets.

The war for the jewelerOne episode in particular reveals the dense network of contacts and tensions between the mafias. At its core, an extortion attempt against a Roman jeweler. Complicating the situation was the intervention of a Roman criminal who, in an attempt to intimidate the suspect, had posed as an emissary of the Senese family.

A move that sparked a reaction not only from the Roman gang, represented by Angelo Senese—brother of the more notorious Michele—but also from the powerful Di Lauro clan of Secondigliano. The affront of the "false emissary" led to a double backlash and a subsequent demand for "compensation" for damages.

Attempted kidnapping: The aggravating circumstance of mafia methods is also contested in relation to an attempted kidnapping, demonstrating the systematic intimidation exercised in the area.

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Searches are still underway in various areas of the city to gather further evidence. The investigation, coordinated by the DDA, shines a renewed spotlight on the pervasiveness of organized crime in Rome and its ability to weave violent and complex plots, often in contact with other historic clans.

 The Senese clan: history and power in Rome

The Senese clan is one of the most powerful and long-standing criminal groups of Campanian origin active in Rome and its province, often mentioned in reports by the Anti-Mafia Investigative Directorate (DIA).

The family originates from the Naples area and has settled permanently in the capital, creating ties with native Roman organizations and other southern gangs (such as the 'Ndrangheta and the Camorra). Michele Senese (“'o Pazzo”): He is considered the founder and historical reference figure of the gang in Rome.

Its influence has been consolidated over the years through drug trafficking and extortion. Scope of Activity: Their activities range from the control of drug dealing (especially cocaine) to extortion, loan sharking, and money laundering.

They operate with the typical "mafia method", imposing their authority through fear, similar to the historic Campania clans.

The New GenerationThe operation under examination focuses on one faction of the clan, represented in this context by Angelo Senese, Michele's brother. This suggests that, despite the operations and arrests targeting this historic figure, the criminal organization has been able to regenerate and maintain its operations, with key roles being assumed by close relatives.

Angelo Senese's role and contact with the Di Lauros

Angelo Senese emerges as a central figure in the faction targeted by this operation, presumably acting in a command or coordination role in Rome. Position: He is the brother of Michele Senese.

In clan dynamics, family ties are often a guarantee of loyalty and a key structural element for the continuation of activities. Involvement in the racket: His reaction, along with that of the Di Lauros, to the extortion attempt by the "false emissary" against the jeweler, is a key element.

This isn't just an act of revenge; it's a public and violent reaffirmation of their territorial exclusivity in the racket. No one can use the "Senese name" to commit criminal acts without the clan's direct authorization.

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It's incredible how criminals can continue to operate in cities like Rome. The facts reported in this article demonstrate how deeply rooted these clans are. We hope law enforcement can shed further light on this situation.

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