Rival boss son killed, 30 years to two Casalesi clan bosses

Sanremo, Sabrina Ferilli:

(ANSA) – NAPLES, 05 FEB – An acquittal and six sentences, including those to 30 years in prison for former Casalesi leaders Michele Zagaria and Francesco Schiavone alias “Cicciariello”, cousin of the more famous Francesco Schiavone alias Sandokan, are were issued by the judge for the preliminary hearing of the Naples Tirone court for the murder of Raffaele Lubrano, son of the head of the homonymous clan Vincenzo Lubrano, killed in Pignataro Maggiore in November 2002. The GUP also sentenced the boss Giuseppe Caterino, with Zagaria and Schiavone believed to be the instigators of the murder. Twenty years were inflicted on Salvatore Nobis, eight years and four months on the collaborators of justice Antonio Iovine and Francesco Zagaria, alias Ciccio ‘e Brezza, who made it possible to reconstruct the dynamics of the crime with their declarations; Antonio Santamaria acquitted. Vincenzo Schiavone had already been convicted of the murder as material executor.

In the staff of defenders Paolo Di Furia, Emilio Martino, Angelo Raucci. Lubrano jr ​​was killed on the evening of November 14, 2002; after leaving his studio in via Vittorio Veneto and while traveling the road aboard a Toyota Land Cruiser headed for a peripheral area, the boss’s son was first overtaken by an Alfa Romeo 164 and then blocked near the Giordano Bar, where the killers killed him for revenge.

According to what was reconstructed by the Dda of Naples, Lubrano was killed to avenge the murder of Emilio Martinelli, brother of the Casalesi Enrico ras killed by Lubrano and other accomplices.

(HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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