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Giuseppe Dell'Aquila

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Italian criminal (born 1962)
Secondigliano Alliance
Founded by
Edoardo Continicaptured
Francesco Mallardocaptured
Gennaro Licciardideceased
Leadership
Patrizio Bosticaptured
Maria Licciardicaptured
Vincenzo Licciardicaptured
Top associates
Giuseppe Dell'Aquilacaptured
Paolo Di Maurodeceased
Giuseppe Ammendolacaptured
Salvatore Bottacaptured

Giuseppe Dell'Aquila (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe delˈlaːkwila]; born March 20, 1962, in Giugliano in Campania), nicknamed Peppe 'o ciuccio ("Joe the Jackass"), is an Italian criminal and a member of the Neapolitan Camorra.

Biography

He was a fugitive since 2002 wanted for Mafia association, robbery, fencing, money laundering and other crimes. He was put on Italy's most wanted list in March 2011. On May 25, 2011, the Italian police arrested him in a villa in Varcaturo, 19 miles northwest of Napoli.

He was allied with the Mallardo clan and Contini clan and one of the leaders of the Secondigliano Alliance (Alleanza di Secondigliano), a coalition of powerful Camorra clans which controls drug trafficking and the extortion rackets in many suburbs of Naples that was formed at the end of the 1980s and controlled much of Naples for ten years.

He worked in the shadows, according to several Camorra turncoats. The pentito Salvatore Giuliano said Dell’Aquila was the armed wing of the Contini and Mallardo clans. "He is a ferocious killer of Mallardo, on behalf of whom he committed a hundred murders," according to Giuliano. He has not been charged with any homicide, however. He is active as a money launderer for the proceeds of drug trafficking and extortion.

References

  1. (in Italian) Direzione centrale della Polizia Criminale - Programma Speciale di Ricerca - Dell'Aquila Giuseppe
  2. ^ (in Italian) Il ras Dell’Aquila ora è un superlatitante Archived 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, Giornale di Napoli, March 17, 2011
  3. ^ 'One of most dangerous' Mafia bosses arrested, Daily Telegraph, May 25, 2011
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