Two arrested for allegedly helping Camorra Casalesi clan
Owners of beachfront establishment paid 400-500 euros
27 April, 13:11
(ANSA) - Caserta, April 27 - Two people were arrested in
the southern town of Caserta near Naples Friday for allegedly
organizing summits and hiding firearms for the Neapolitan
Camorra mafia, police said.
Police said that 42-year-old Antonio Manzo and 43-year-old
Rosaria Di Giacomo were paid 400-500 euros by the notorious
Casalesi clan for hosting meetings on extortion operations.Both are accused of aiding and abetting the clan. Manzo is also suspected of arms possession and weapons stockpiling at his beach establishment.



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