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  2. Camorra - Wikipedia

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    According to the expert on terrorist organizations and mafia-type organized crime Antonio De Bonis, there is a close relationship between the Triads and the Camorra, and the port of Naples is the most important landing point of the trades managed by the Chinese groups in cooperation with the Camorra.

  3. "Extremely dangerous" Italian mafia members captured in Spain

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    Spanish police on Monday said they had arrested three "extremely dangerous" suspected mafia members wanted in Italy for crimes including attempted murder, weapons trafficking and money laundering.

  4. Maria Licciardi - Wikipedia

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    The Camorra would buy the girls from the Albanian mafia for US$2,000. Many of them came on the promise of legitimate work in order to escape the crushing poverty of their homeland, but once they arrived, they were practically enslaved and forced into prostitution by the Camorra. Many such girls were underage. They were often put on drugs.

  5. List of Camorra clans - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of members of the Camorra - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in Naples and Campania in Italy. A. Enrico Alfano [1] ... List of members of the Camorra.

  7. Ciccio Cappuccio - Wikipedia

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    Francesco "Ciccio" Cappuccio (c. 1842 – 5 December 1892), also known as 'O Signorino for his elegant manners, was a legendary guappo and the capintesta (head-in-chief) of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in Naples in Italy, in the last half of the 19th century.

  8. Stidda - Wikipedia

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    Later another Mafia member Leonardo Messina [2] told his own view. According to their testimonies, Stidda is an organisation that was founded by former members of the Cosa Nostra during the Second Mafia War of the early 1980s. They had been expelled due to disobedience or, in a couple of cases, even marrying a relative of a police officer.

  9. Criminal tattoo - Wikipedia

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    These tattoos may be placed on an individual who fails to pay debts in card games, or otherwise breaks the criminal code, and often have very blatant sexual images, embarrassing the wearer. Tattoos on the forehead are sometimes forcibly applied, and designed both to humiliate the bearer and warn others about him or her.