Naples: Armed protests and beatings of the mother, daughter of a boss at the center of a custody dispute

Naples: Armed protests and beatings of the mother, daughter of a boss at the center of a custody dispute
Naples: Armed protests and beatings of the mother, daughter of a boss at the center of a custody dispute

Armed processions of the De Martino clan to accompany the paternal grandparents during the meetings with their granddaughter. Threats and blows against the mother even for small delays. These are the broad outlines of the story that has led today to the arrest, with transfer to prison, of nine people, accused, for various reasons, of acts of persecution, bodily harm and possession and carrying of weapons in public places, crimes aggravated by the mafia. method for having resorted to the power of intimidation of the Camorra-type association called the “De Martino” clan, historically operating in the eastern area of ​​Naples and, in particular, in the Ponticelli district.

The story was reconstructed by the carabinieri of the Lieutenancy of Cercola. It turned out that the suspects had resorted to increasingly intimidating and procrastinating constraints in order to be able to guarantee them custody, in the total absence of any judicial regulation, of a child born from the relationship of a woman with the son – detained – of a family historically at the head of one of the Camorra factions competing for criminal hegemony in the Ponticelli district of Naples. The investigations also made it possible to document the execution of real armed processions by affiliates of the Camorra group in question to escort the paternal grandparents on the occasion of the daily collection and return of the little girl. Those arrested were associated with the Naples-Secondigliano prison and the Santa Maria Capua Vetere prison.

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