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Between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, Scotland has had its brush with the Camorra, when Antonio La Torre of Aberdeen was the local "Boss". He is the brother of Camorra boss Augusto La Torre of the La Torre clan which had its base in Mondragone, Caserta. The La Torre Clan's empire was worth hundreds of millions of euros.
Detenidos en #Marbella tres #fugitivos de la camorra napolitana extremadamente peligrosos reclamados por #Italia Los 3⃣⤵️ son familiares entre sí y considerados "hombres de honor" se ...
This is a comprehensive list of Camorra clans and their place of origin. A clan is a basic unit in the Camorra , a criminal organization originating in Campania . Currently it is estimated there are about 111 Camorra clans, [ 1 ] and about 7,000 full members.
This is a list of members of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in Naples and Campania in Italy. A ... Antonio La Torre [7] Augusto La Torre; Gennaro Licciardi;
Licciardi was referred to as La Madrina ("The Godmother") by fellow Camorristi [2] and earned the nickname La Piccolina ("The Little Girl") early on in her criminal career, due to her diminutive height. [3] Among Camorra women she is known respectfully as La Principessa ("The Princess"), due to her good standing. [3]
The Di Lauro clan (Italian pronunciation: [di ˈlauro]) is an Italian crime clan, part of the Camorra in Naples. The clan operates in the neighbourhoods of Secondigliano, Scampìa, Miano, Marianella, Piscinola, and in the adjacent municipalities of Casavatore, Melito, Arzano, Villaricca and Mugnano (all in the province of Naples). At its peak ...
La Camorra is the name of a three-movement suite for tango ensemble composed by Ástor Piazzolla. It was inspired by the Neapolitan criminal organization Camorra and represents Piazzolla's most ambitious compositional statement in length and large-scale musical form , though not in harmony or timbre .
The Brooklyn Camorra or New York Camorra (NY Camorra) was a loose grouping of early-20th-century organized crime gangs that formed among Italian immigrants originating in Naples and the surrounding Campania region living in Greater New York, particularly in Brooklyn. [1]