Italian police on Tuesday
served a total of 62 arrest warrants on alleged members of two
Naples Camorra clans that allegedly used women and children in
their drug operations.
Some 45 of the warrants were served on the Elia clan and
another 17 on the Amato-Pagano clan, police said.
Police said the two groups had been fighting a turf war for
control of drug pushing in northern Naples, where the Elia clan
alone earned some 5,000 euros a day.
Women and children were primarily being used to prepare and
package doses, police said.
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