A father asked members of the
Fabbrocino Camorra clan in Naples to kill his allegedly abusive
son and son-in-law and to dispose of their bodies, according to
anti-mafia DDA investigators in the southern port city and
Carabinieri police who on Wednesday served 12 arrest warrants on
detained members of the crime syndicate over the case.
The warrants were issued on charges of mafia association,
illegal detention of weapons, extortion and fraud, among others,
investigative sources said.
The episode dates back to June 20, 2022 when investigators
learned that an office at the cemetery of Palma Campania near
Naples was allegedly used by the Fabbrocino clan to summon local
entrepreneurs and demand the payment of protection money as well
as a listening point for locals who asked clan affiliates to
solve personal problems in exchange for money, investigators
said.
The father said he had been hit four times by the two men in
wiretapped conversations with clan members and asked them "to
make them disappear for good".
But members of the Fabbrocino clan reassured the man with an
affiliate saying they would be "warned" and it would not be
necessary to "make them disappear".
Locals allegedly went to the office to ask for help over
personal matters including unpaid debts or to solve workplace
issues, among other things, investigative sources said.
The arrest warrants were served, among others, on Biagio
Bifulco, the detained head of the Fabbrocino clan of Palma
Campania who allegedly managed the criminal family from prison.
In some of the wiretapped conversations included in the arrest
order issued by Naples preliminary investigations judge (GIP)
Leda Rossetti, an entrepreneur who owned a transport business
allegedly paid 4,000 euros a month to Bifulco who had "ordered"
a well-known local company to use the transport service.
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