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Camorra: another son of 'Sandokan', Walter Schiavone, regrets

2021-11-26T15:29:38.230Z


He has already made two interrogations to the prosecutors of the Dda of Naples (ANSA) Walter Schiavone, second son of the head of the Casalesi clan Francesco "Sandokan" Schiavone, began to collaborate with the justice system, in particular with the anti-mafia directorate of Naples, which he has already given two interrogations. The circumstance emerged yesterday at the Naples court during the preliminary hearing of the anticamorra investigation relating to the clan's control of th


Walter Schiavone, second son of the head of the Casalesi clan

Francesco "Sandokan" Schiavone, began to collaborate with the justice system, in particular with the anti-mafia directorate of Naples, which he has already given two interrogations.

The circumstance emerged yesterday at the Naples court

during the preliminary hearing

of the anticamorra investigation relating to the clan's control of the business of the distribution of dairy products, such as buffalo mozzarella, in the Caserta area;

an investigation for which

Walter Schiavone was arrested in June of this year.

The scion of the boss, even before starting to collaborate,

had entered the protection program due to the repentance of his brother Nicola,

Sandokan's

eldest son

, changing lawyer (today he is defended by Domenico Esposito).

According to the Dda of Naples, after Nicola's arrest in 2010, the clan was managed by Walter, who in some processes prior to the collaboration, had already admitted to having been part of the clan, although in the years 2013 and 2014.

Source: ansa

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